Song of Solomon 7 - Introduction

INTRODUCTION TO SONG OF SOLOMON 7 In this chapter Christ gives a fresh commendation of the beauty of his church, in a different order and method than before; beginning with her "feet", and so rising upwards to the "hair" of her head, and the roof of her mouth, Song of Solomon 7:1; And then the chur... [ Continue Reading ]

Song of Solomon 7:1

HOW BEAUTIFUL ARE THY FEET WITH SHOES,.... It is no unusual thing to describe the comeliness of women by their feet, and the ornaments of them; so Hebe is described by Homer d as having beautiful feet, and Juno by her golden shoes: particular care was taken of, and provision made for, the shoes of q... [ Continue Reading ]

Song of Solomon 7:2

THY NAVEL [IS LIKE] A ROUND GOBLET,.... According to some, not the navel itself is meant; but a covering of it, a jewel or plate of gold in the shape of it; and because the word for "round", in the Chaldee language, signifies the "moon", and so Ben Melech interprets it, some have thought of the "rou... [ Continue Reading ]

Song of Solomon 7:4

THY NECK [IS] AS A TOWER OF IVORY,.... Two things recommend the neck, erectness and whiteness; both are here expressed, the one by a "tower", the other by "ivory"; hence a fine beautiful neck is called an ivory one t; and for the same reason it sometimes has the epithet of "snowy" u, and sometimes o... [ Continue Reading ]

Song of Solomon 7:5

THINE HEAD UPON THEE [IS] LIKE CARMEL,.... Set with hair, thick and long, as Carmel with plants and trees. Now Christ is the church's Head in various senses; he is her federal and representative Head in eternity and time; her political Head, as a King to his subjects; an economical Head, as the husb... [ Continue Reading ]

Song of Solomon 7:6

HOW FAIR AND HOW PLEASANT ART THOU, O LOVE, FOR DELIGHTS!] These are the words of the King in the galleries, wondering at the church's beauty, it being incomparable and inexpressible, it could not be said well how great it was; and expressing the strength of his love to her, which was invariably the... [ Continue Reading ]

Song of Solomon 7:7

THIS THY STATURE IS LIKE TO A PALM TREE,.... Made up of the above parts commended, and others had in view, as appears from the relative "this". The word for "stature" properly signifies height, tallness, and erectness; and which were reckoned agreeable in women, as well as men; 1 Samuel 9:2; hence m... [ Continue Reading ]

Song of Solomon 7:8

I SAID, I WILL GO UP TO THE PALM TREE,.... Which is easy of ascent; having, in the bark of the trunk or body of the tree, rings like steps, whereby the eastern people climb it with incredible swiftness, as Pliny n relates: these steps are made by the lower boughs being lopped off, whose knots, or "p... [ Continue Reading ]

Song of Solomon 7:9

AND THE ROOF OF THY MOUTH LIKE THE BEST WINE,.... Which may intend, either her taste, as the word is rendered in Song of Solomon 2:3; by which she can distinguish good wine from bad, truth from error; or her breath, sweet and of a good smell, like the best wine; the breathings of her soul in prayer,... [ Continue Reading ]

Song of Solomon 7:10

I [AM] MY BELOVED'S,.... These are the words of the church, strongly expressing the assurance of faith she had of her union to Christ, and interest in him; which shows that "that" grace is attainable, and that there may be a continuation of the exercise of it; it may be expressed again and again, as... [ Continue Reading ]

Song of Solomon 7:11

COME, MY BELOVED,.... The word come is often used by Christ, and here by the church, in imitation of him; see Song of Solomon 2:10. This call is the call of the church upon Christ, to make good his promise, Song of Solomon 7:8; and is an earnest desire after the presence of Christ, and the manifesta... [ Continue Reading ]

Song of Solomon 7:12

LET US GET UP EARLY TO THE VINEYARDS,.... After a night's lodging in the fields, or among the "Cyprus trees". By which "vineyards" may be meant particular churches, gathered according to Gospel order, and distinguished from the world, planted with fruitful vines, and fenced by almighty power: hither... [ Continue Reading ]

Song of Solomon 7:13

THE MANDRAKES GIVE A SMELL,.... Or, "those lovely flowers", as Junius and Tremellius, and Piscator, translate the words; even those the church proposed to give to her beloved, when in the fields Some take them to be violets; others, jessamine; others, more probably, lilies g; as the circumstances of... [ Continue Reading ]

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