Whither is thy Beloved gone, O thou fairest among women? Surely if He
is such a paragon of excellence, the place of the bride is always at
His side! WHITHER IS THY BELOVED TURNED ASIDE, as though spurning her
love, THAT WE MAY SEEK HIM WITH THEE? For even outsiders are sometimes
impressed with the m... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CONFESSION OF THE CHURCH REWARDED.
The Further Confession and Christ's Answer.
The bride having answered the first question of the "daughters of
Jerusalem" for a description of her soul's Bridegroom, they now ask
about her relation to this marvelous King.... [ Continue Reading ]
My Beloved is gone down into His garden, to which she invited Him, but
from which she foolishly absented herself, TO THE BEDS OF SPICES, TO
FEED IN THE GARDENS AND TO GATHER LILIES. But she immediately adds, in
a burst of joyful confidence, which knows that the present
estrangement cannot last:... [ Continue Reading ]
I am my Beloved's, and my Beloved is mine; He feedeth among the
lilies. This confession of love and of trustful confidence is
immediately rewarded by the King when He says:... [ Continue Reading ]
Thou art beautiful, O My love, with a surpassing fairness, AS TIRZAH,
the beautiful city of the northern kingdom which Jeroboam chose for
his residence, 1 Kings 14, 17, COMELY AS JERUSALEM, the capital city
praised above all other cities of the world, TERRIBLE AS AN ARMY WITH
BANNERS, a victorious h... [ Continue Reading ]
Turn away thine eyes from Me, which were just then fixed upon Him with
a look of the deepest longing, FOR THEY HAVE OVERCOME ME, exciting and
inspiring a feeling of the same intense love in His heart; THY HAIR IS
AS A FLOCK OF GOATS THAT APPEAR FROM GILEAD, 4:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thy teeth are as a flock of sheep which go up from the washing,
whereof every one beareth twins, and there is not one barren among
them.... [ Continue Reading ]
As a piece of a pomegranate are thy temples within thy locks. Cf
4:2-3.... [ Continue Reading ]
There are threescore queens and fourscore concubines and virgins
without number, these idealized figures being introduced here only for
the sake of comparison, to bring out all the more strongly the
uniqueness of the bride's position.... [ Continue Reading ]
My dove, My undefiled is but one, perfect in her relation to Him; SHE
IS THE ONLY ONE OF HER MOTHER, SHE IS THE CHOICE ONE OF HER THAT BARE
HER, the only one of her kind. THE DAUGHTERS SAW HER AND BLESSED HER;
YEA, THE QUEENS AND THE CONCUBINES, AND THEY PRAISED HER.
Events move rapidly in this para... [ Continue Reading ]
Who is she that looketh forth, suddenly arising from the background,
AS THE MORNING, like the rising dawn, FAIR AS THE MOON, CLEAR AS THE
SUN, AND TERRIBLE AS AN ARMY WITH BANNERS, moving forward with
victorious power? The answer of the bride is given with becoming
humility:... [ Continue Reading ]
Christ's Love Toward the Church.
The King's wonderful description of the bride's beauty causes the
"daughters of Jerusalem" to call out in admiration:... [ Continue Reading ]
I went down into the garden of nuts, the beautiful park of the King,
TO SEE THE FRUITS OF THE VALLEY, or "to inspect the shrubs of the
valley," AND TO SEE WHETHER THE VINE FLOURISHED AND THE POMEGRANATES
BUDDED.... [ Continue Reading ]
Or ever I was aware, my soul made me like the chariots of Amminadib,
literally, "I knew it not that my soul had made me chariots of my
noble people," that the King had displayed her pomp and power before
the whole world. But the "daughters of Jerusalem" now clamor to see
her beauty,... [ Continue Reading ]
Return, return, O Shula-mite, so they may observe her from all sides;
RETURN, RETURN, THAT WE MAY LOOK UPON THEE, for they had never
realized before what beauty was found in this bride of the King. Now
the inspired author inserts a question, to test the interest which the
"daughters of Jerusalem" ma... [ Continue Reading ]