Song of Solomon 5:1

I come — This is the bridegroom's answer. I have — I have eaten of my pleasant fruits, I have taken notice of, and delight in the service and obedience of my people. O friends — Believers are here encouraged with freedom and chearfulness to eat and drink their spiritual food.... [ Continue Reading ]

Song of Solomon 5:2

Asleep — I was dull, and sluggish. But — Yet in my very sleep my thoughts were running upon my beloved. It is — Between sleeping and waking, I heard his voice. Knocketh — By his word, and providence, and spirit, at the door of my heart. Open — Inviting me to let him into my soul. My love — This heap... [ Continue Reading ]

Song of Solomon 5:3

My coat — My day clothes, as persons use to do when they go to rest. How — It is inconvenient and troublesome to do it at this time. Washed my feet — Which the eastern people commonly did when they went to bed.... [ Continue Reading ]

Song of Solomon 5:4

By the hole — He assayed to open the door. When his word would not prevail, his spirit, which is called the finger of God, Luke 11:20, wrought inwardly upon my conscience. Were moved — With compassion for him and his sufferings, and with affection to him.... [ Continue Reading ]

Song of Solomon 5:5

I rose — I went forth to receive him. Dropped — With oil or ointment made of myrrh, which dropped from the bridegroom's hand upon the door in great abundance, when he put it into the hole of the door, and consequently upon her hands and fingers when she touched the door to open it. By which she sign... [ Continue Reading ]

Song of Solomon 5:6

With — drawn — Denied me his comfortable presence, as a just punishment for my former neglect. Faded — Heb. went out of me: I fainted and was ready to die away, for those endearing expressions related, Song of Solomon 5:2, which then I did not heed. I sought — By diligent enquiry and importunate pra... [ Continue Reading ]

Song of Solomon 5:7

Watch — men — The governors of the church, who, though by their place they are obliged to comfort the faithful, do frequently discourage them. Smote — With bitter calumnies and persecutions. The keepers — The same with the watchmen, whose office it is to keep the gates and walls of the city. My vine... [ Continue Reading ]

Song of Solomon 5:8

O daughters — The church having passed the watchmen, proceeds in the pursuit of her beloved, and enquires of every particular believer whom she meets concerning him. Tell him — That I am ready to faint for want of his presence.... [ Continue Reading ]

Song of Solomon 5:11

As gold — It shines like gold, by reason of the crown of pure gold upon his head. We need not aim at a distinct application of this and the following particulars, unto some special excellency of Christ, because such things are mere conjectures, and the only design of this description is, to set fort... [ Continue Reading ]

Song of Solomon 5:13

Cheeks — His face or countenance, an eminent part whereof is the cheeks. Spices — Of aromatic flowers which delight both the eye with a pleasant prospect, and the smell with their fragrancy. Lillies — Beautiful and pleasant.... [ Continue Reading ]

Song of Solomon 5:14

Beryl — Beautiful, and precious, and richly adorned, as it were with gold rings set with precious stones. Belly — Which seems to be here used, for the whole body, reaching from the neck to the bottom of the belly. Saphires — Of a pure and bright white colour, intermixt with blue veins; for some saph... [ Continue Reading ]

Song of Solomon 5:15

Marble — White, and strait, and well shaped and strong. Gold — His feet are compared to gold, for their singular brightness, for which they are compared to fine — brass, Revelation 1:15. Countenance — Heb. his aspect or appearance, his form or person. Lebanon — In respect of its cedars, tall, and up... [ Continue Reading ]

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