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Verse Song of Solomon 7:2. _THY NAVEL_ IS LIKE _A ROUND GOBLET_] This
may also refer to some ornamental dress about the _loins_. These
suppositions are rendered very probable from hundreds of the best...
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Or, Thy lap is like a moon-shaped bowl where mixed wine faileth
not.” The wine in the bowl rising to the brim adds to the beauty of
the vessel, and gives a more pleasing image to the eye. Some
interpr...
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CHAPTER 7
The rapturous outburst in praise of the bride, the saved and glorified
remnant of Israel, with which this chapter begins, must not be put
into the lips of the bridegroom, the Messiah-King. I...
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SONG OF SOLOMON 6:13 TO SONG OF SOLOMON 8:4. THE DANCING BRIDE AND THE
RAPTURE OF LOVE. This section also is probably composed of different
lyrics, though it is difficult to separate them; we have fir...
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LIQUOR. spiced wine.
BELLY. body....
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_Thy navel_ Better, THY BODY.
which _wanteth not_ This should be _let not liquor be wanting_.
_liquor_ Heb. _mezegh_is wine mixed with snow or water.
_thy belly_is like _a heap of wheat_ The point o...
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Song of Solomon 7:1-6. The Praises of the Ladies of the Hareem
This song or section contains the praises of the Shulammite by the
ladies of the hareem; but the circumstances under which the words are...
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AN HEAP OF WHEAT— It was usual with the Jews, when their wheat had
been threshed out and fanned, to lay it in heaps, Ruth 3:7. Haggai
2:16 and as their threshing-floors were in the open air, they stuc...
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TEXT 7:1-10
_Solomon; Song of Solomon 7:1-9_ (Song of Solomon 7:1-5 may be remarks
of women attendants)
_Shulammite_ (interrupting the King); Song of Solomon 7:9 b -...
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Thy navel is like a round goblet, which wanteth not liquor: thy belly
is like an heap of wheat set about with lilies.
NAVEL - rather, girdle-clasp, called from the part of the person
underneath. Th...
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The Talmud states that the proportions for mixed wine (RV) were
two-thirds water, one-third wine. In Syria the colour of wheat is
considered to be the most beautiful for a human body....
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1-6. The _wasf_ begins with a eulogy of her dancing: her steps in
sandals (RV) are lovely, and the circling movements of her body are
graceful as ornamental chains. In Eastern dancing the twisting and...
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A WONDERFUL SONG ABOUT LOVE
SONG OF SONGS
_MARK KIRKPATRICK_
CHAPTER 7
THE MAN
V1 You have *sandals on your feet.
Your feet are as beautiful as the feet of a prince’s daughter!...
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Wine and wheat were among the most important and valuable agricultural
products in Israel....
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HEAP OF WHEAT SET ABOUT WITH LILIES. — Wetstein (quoted by Delitzsch
in his Appendix) remarks that in Syria the colour of wheat is regarded
as the most beautiful colour the human body can have; and af...
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_[Song of Solomon 7:3]_ שָׁרְרֵךְ֙ אַגַּ֣ן הַ
סַּ֔הַר אַל
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MYSTICAL INTERPRETATIONS
THUS far we have been considering the bare, literal sense of the text.
It cannot be denied that, if only to lead up to the metaphorical
significance of the words employed, tho...
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2. Solomon (Song of Solomon 6:4; Song of Solomon 7:1). His Musing.
(a) Description of the Shulamite (Song of Solomon 6:4 a).
(b) Effect on the Virgins of the Vision of Her ...
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How beautiful are thy feet with shoes, O prince's daughter! the joints
of thy thighs are like jewels, the work of the hands of a cunning
workman. (2) Thy navel is like a round goblet, which wanteth no...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 6 AND 7.
And this experience makes her understand through grace another aspect
of her relationship, proving a real progress in the intelligence of
grace and c...
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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 Ch...
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Thy navel [is like] a round goblet, [which] wanteth not liquor: thy
belly [is like] an heap of wheat set about with lilies.
Ver. 2. _Thy navel is like a round goblet, &c._] There are those who
expoun...
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Song 7:2. "Thy navel is like a round goblet, which wanteth not
liquor." The navel, according to the ancient notions they had of
things, was the seat of health. Proverbs 3:8, "It shall be health to
thy...
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Thy navel is like a round goblet, a mixing-bowl, WHICH WANTETH NOT
LIQUOR, or, "Let not mixed wine," such as was mixed with wine or
spices, "be wanting"; THY BELLY IS LIKE AN HEAP OF WHEAT, a rounded...
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THE VICTORIOUS PROGRESS OF THE CHURCH.
The Beauty of the Church's Progress...
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LIQUOR:
_ Heb._ mixture...
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1-9 The similitudes here are different from what they were before,
and in the original refer to glorious and splendid clothing. Such
honour have all his saints; and having put on Christ, they are
dis...
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Song of Solomon 7:2 navel H8326 rounded H5469 goblet H101 lacks H2637
(H8799) beverage H4197 waist H990 heap...
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SECTION 6.
The Restored Couple Rejoice In Each Other (Song of Solomon 7:1 to Song
of Solomon 8:4).
The restoration of the royal couple is now complete. Their harmony is
fully restored, and they can o...
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CONTENTS: Further description of the beauties of the Bride.
CHARACTERS: Solomon, Bride (Christ, Church).
CONCLUSION: The Bride of Christ bears the image of the King of Kings
and in the beauty of hol...
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Song of Solomon 7:1. _How beautiful are thy feet with shoes, oh
prince's daughter!_ We find the term “king's daughter,” in Psalms
45:13. The church has assurance that the Lord her Maker is her
husband...
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SONG OF SOLOMON—NOTE ON SONG OF SOLOMON 7:1 This description of the
woman’s beauty echoes that of Song of Solomon 4:1 (see her
description of the man in...
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NOTES
Song of Solomon 7:13. _The mandrakes give a smell_.
‘Mandrakes.’ הַדּוּדָיִם _ha-dudhaim;_ plural of
דוּדַי a love-apple, from דּוּד to love. So GESENIUS and
others. ‘A mandragora (_Atropa mand...
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NOTES
Song of Solomon 7:5: _The King is held in the galleries_. ‘In the
galleries.’ בָּרְהָטִים (_ba-rehatim_), plural of
רַהַט, a gutter, rafter, gallery, a hair or ringlet; from
רָהַט, an unused roo...
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EXPOSITION
SONG OF SOLOMON 7:1
HOW BEAUTIFUL ARE THY FEET IN SANDALS, O PRINCE'S DAUGHTER! THE JOINTS
OF THY THIGHS ARE LIKE JEWELS, THE WORK OF THE HANDS OF A CUNNING
WORKMAN. To the ladies who are...
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Now the daughters of Jerusalem address themselves to the Shulamite and
they say,
How beautiful are thy feet with shoes (Song of Solomon 7:1),
Or within thy sandals.
O prince's daughter! the joints o...
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Isaiah 46:3; Jeremiah 1:5; Proverbs 3:8; Psalms 45:16; Romans 7:4;...