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Psalm 45

Psa. 45:14 KJV (With Strong’s)

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She shall be brought
yabal (Hebrew #2986)
properly, to flow; causatively, to bring (especially with pomp)
KJV usage: bring (forth), carry, lead (forth).
Pronounce: yaw-bal'
Origin: a primitive root
s unto the king
melek (Hebrew #4428)
a king
KJV usage: king, royal.
Pronounce: meh'-lek
Origin: from 4427
in raiment of needlework
riqmah (Hebrew #7553)
variegation of color; specifically, embroidery
KJV usage: broidered (work), divers colours, (raiment of) needlework (on both sides).
Pronounce: rik-maw'
Origin: from 7551
: the virgins
bthuwlah (Hebrew #1330)
a virgin (from her privacy); sometimes (by continuation) a bride; also (figuratively) a city or state
KJV usage: maid, virgin.
Pronounce: beth-oo-law'
Origin: feminine passive participle of an unused root meaning to separate
her companions
re`ah (Hebrew #7464)
a female associate
KJV usage: companion, fellow.
Pronounce: ray'-aw
Origin: feminine of 7453
that follow
'achar (Hebrew #310)
properly, the hind part; generally used as an adverb or conjunction, after (in various senses)
KJV usage: after (that, -ward), again, at, away from, back (from, -side), behind, beside, by, follow (after, -ing), forasmuch, from, hereafter, hinder end, + out (over) live, + persecute, posterity, pursuing, remnant, seeing, since, thence(-forth), when, with.
Pronounce: akh-ar'
Origin: from 309
her shall be brought
bow' (Hebrew #935)
to go or come (in a wide variety of applications)
KJV usage: abide, apply, attain, X be, befall, + besiege, bring (forth, in, into, to pass), call, carry, X certainly, (cause, let, thing for) to come (against, in, out, upon, to pass), depart, X doubtless again, + eat, + employ, (cause to) enter (in, into, -tering, -trance, -try), be fallen, fetch, + follow, get, give, go (down, in, to war), grant, + have, X indeed, (in-)vade, lead, lift (up), mention, pull in, put, resort, run (down), send, set, X (well) stricken (in age), X surely, take (in), way.
Pronounce: bo
Origin: a primitive root
unto thee.

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Ministry on This Verse

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She.
raiment.
virgins.
Song of Sol. 1:3,5• 3Thine ointments savour sweetly; Thy name is an ointment poured forth: Therefore do the virgins love thee.
5I am black, but comely, daughters of Jerusalem, As the tents of Kedar, As the curtains of Solomon.
(Song of Sol. 1:3,5)
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Song of Sol. 2:7• 7I charge you, daughters of Jerusalem, By the gazelles, or by the hinds of the field, That ye stir not up, nor awake my love, till he please. (Song of Sol. 2:7)
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Song of Sol. 5:8‑9• 8I charge you, daughters of Jerusalem, If ye find my beloved, … What will ye tell him?--That I am sick of love.
9What is thy beloved more than another beloved, Thou fairest among women? What is thy beloved more than another beloved, That thou dost so charge us?
(Song of Sol. 5:8‑9)
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Song of Sol. 6:1,8,13• 1Whither is thy beloved gone, Thou fairest among women? Whither is thy beloved turned aside? And we will seek him with thee.
8There are threescore queens, and fourscore concubines, And virgins without number:
13Return, return, O Shulamite; Return, return, that we may look upon thee.--What would ye look upon in the Shulamite?--As it were the dance of two camps.
(Song of Sol. 6:1,8,13)
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Song of Sol. 8:13• 13Thou that dwellest in the gardens, The companions hearken to thy voice: Let me hear it. (Song of Sol. 8:13)
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Rev. 14:1‑4• 1And I saw, and behold, the Lamb standing upon mount Zion, and with him a hundred and forty-four thousand, having his name and the name of his Father written upon their foreheads.
2And I heard a voice out of the heaven as a voice of many waters, and as a voice of great thunder. And the voice which I heard was as of harp-singers harping with their harps;
3and they sing a new song before the throne, and before the four living creatures and the elders. And no one could learn that song save the hundred and forty-four thousand who were bought from the earth.
4These are they who have not been defiled with women, for they are virgins: these are they who follow the Lamb wheresoever it goes. These have been bought from men as first-fruits to God and to the Lamb:
(Rev. 14:1‑4)
 The virgins are the godly remnant that have kept themselves unspotted from the abomination of desolation set up by Antichrist. (Book 2. by B. Anstey)

J. N. Darby Translation

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She shall be brought unto the king in raiment of embroidery; the virgins behind her, her companions, shall be brought in unto thee: