SONG OF SOLOMON CHAPTER 2 The excellency of the majesty of Christ,
SONG OF SOLOMON 2:1, and of his church, SONG OF SOLOMON 2:2. The
benefits which the church receives from him, SONG OF SOLOMON 2:3.
Christ's love to his church, SONG OF SOLOMON 2:4. The church sick of
love; her prayer for help, SONG O... [ Continue Reading ]
AS THE LILY AMONG THORNS; compared with thorns, which it unspeakably
exceeds in glory and beauty; SO IS MY LOVE AMONG THE DAUGHTERS; so
far, and much more, doth my church or people excel all other
assemblies or people. The title of _daughter_ is oft given to whole
nations; whence we read of the _dau... [ Continue Reading ]
AS THE APPLE TREE, whose fruit is very pleasant and wholesome, AMONG
THE TREES OF THE WOOD, which are either barren, or bear ungrateful and
worthless fruit. I SAT DOWN UNDER HIS SHADOW; being weary and heavy
laden with manifold sins and troubles, inward and outward, I
confidently reposed myself unde... [ Continue Reading ]
BANQUETING-HOUSE, Heb. _house of wine_, or, by a common synecdoche, of
feasting. By which he understands the places in which, or the means
and instruments by which, believers receive the graces and blessings
of Christ, to wit, the Holy Scriptures, ministers, and public
assemblies, and all Christ's i... [ Continue Reading ]
STAY ME; or, _support me_; keep me from sinking or fainting. The
spouse speaks this to her bridemaids, _the daughters of Jerusalem_, as
it is expressed, SONG OF SOLOMON 2:7, or to the servants or friends of
the Bridegroom there waiting, and to the Bridegroom himself; as a
person ready to faint cries... [ Continue Reading ]
IS UNDER MY HEAD, as a pillow for me to rest upon. No sooner did I cry
out for help, but he was at hand to succour me, and did manifest his
tender care and dear love to me.... [ Continue Reading ]
This verse is spoken either,
1. By the Bridegroom, who having reposed the sick church in his arms,
chargeth them not to disturb her _till she please_, as the last clause
in this case must be rendered. Or rather,
2. By the bride, as may be gathered,
1. From the connexion, because both the foregoin... [ Continue Reading ]
THE VOICE OF MY BELOVED! methinks I hear his voice. The spouse being
now refreshed and revived with Christ's presence, awakes out of sleep,
and breaks forth into this joyful exclamation. Christ's voice is
nothing else but the word of grace revealed outwardly in the gospel,
or the evangelical passage... [ Continue Reading ]
LIKE A ROE OR A YOUNG HART; either,
1. In loveliness. Or rather,
2. In swiftness, by comparing this verse with the former. The
swiftness of roes is noted 2 SAMUEL 2:18 1 CHRONICLES 12:8. He is
coming to me with all speed, and will not tarry a moment beyond the
appointed and proper season. HE STAND... [ Continue Reading ]
MY BELOVED SPAKE; invited and called me outwardly by his word, and
inwardly by his Spirit. RISE UP; shake off sloth and security, and
disentangle thyself more fully from all the snares of this world, and
of thy own lusts, that thou mayst be more ready to come to me, and
more fit for my embraces. COM... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WINTER; which made the ways in some sort unpassable, and so might
seem to hinder or affright thee from coming to me. This WINTER, and
the following RAIN, may be understood either,
1. Of worldly tribulations, which he intimates to be past and gone, to
wit, so far that they shall not destroy nor... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FLOWERS APPEAR ON THE EARTH: this and the following clauses are
here alleged as evidences of the spring time, which in the mystical
and principal sense seems to signify the day of grace, or the glad
tidings of salvation proposed to sinners in the time of the law, by
types, and shadows, and promi... [ Continue Reading ]
GREEN FIGS; which it shooteth forth as soon as it doth leaves, in the
spring time, MATTHEW 24:32. A GOOD SMELL; which, though not strong, is
pleasant and grateful, and given by it in the progress of the spring.
COME AWAY: these words are here repeated, to show both the church's
infirmity and indispo... [ Continue Reading ]
MY DOVE; so the church is called, partly for her dove-like temper and
disposition, because she is chaste, and mild, and harmless, &c.; and
partly for her dove-like condition, because she is weak, and exposed
to persecution, and given to mourning, as doves are, ISAIAH 38:14,
ISAIAH 59:11 EZEKIEL 7:16... [ Continue Reading ]
The Bridegroom gives this charge to his bridemen or friends, whose
office it is to attend upon him, and to observe his commands; by whom
he understands those magistrates and ministers to whom, under Christ,
the custody of the vineyards, to wit, the churches, principally
belong. These he commands to... [ Continue Reading ]
MY BELOVED IS MINE, AND I AM HIS: these are the words of the bride,
who having come to him upon his gracious invitation, now maketh her
boast of him, and of that intimate union and communion which was
between them. HE FEEDETH AMONG THE LILIES; either,
1. He feedeth his flock in sweet and lovely pas... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTIL THE DAY BREAK, AND THE SHADOWS FLEE AWAY; until the morning of
that great and blessed day of the general resurrection and judgment,
when all the shadows, not only of ignorance, and sin, and calamity,
but even of all ordinances and outward administrations, shall cease,
and make way for the imme... [ Continue Reading ]