I am my beloved's, and his desire is toward me.

I am my beloved's. Words of the daughters of Jerusalem and the bride, now united into one (). They are mentioned again distinctly, , as fresh converts were being added from among inquirers, and these needed to be charged not to grieve the Holy Spirit.

His desire is toward me - strong assurance. He so desires us as to give us sense of His desire toward us ().

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