NOTES
Song of Solomon 1:1 : _The Song of Songs which is Solomon’s_. ‘The
Song of Songs,’ שִׁיר הַשִּׁירִים (_shir
hashshirim_). שִׁיר (_shir_), a song or poem, as opposed to
prose: but distinguished from מִזְמור (_mizmor_), a song with
musical accompaniment, a psalm. EWALD, ZOCKLER _in_ LANGE. Accor... [ Continue Reading ]
PART FIRST
The Meeting of the Betrothed
CHAPTER Song of Solomon 1:2, TO CHAPTER Song of Solomon 2:7
SCENE FIRST. PLACE: _The Palace of Jerusalem_. SPEAKERS: _Shulamite,
or the Bride; and the Daughters of Jerusalem, or the Ladies of
Solomon’s Court_.—CHAP. Song of Solomon 1:2.
SHULAMITE
_Addressi... [ Continue Reading ]
NOTES
Song of Solomon 1:6. _Look not upon me because I am black, because the
sun hath looked upon me: my mother’s children were angry with me;
they made me keeper of the vineyards; but my own vineyard have I not
kept_. ‘Look not upon me’ אַל תִּרְאֻנִי _al tiruni_.
Look not at me. ZOCKLER. Gaze not... [ Continue Reading ]
BRIDE’S THIRD REQUEST OF HER BELOVED.
_Shulamite again addresses herself to the King, though still out of
sight_.
Song of Solomon 1:7
Tell me,
O thou whom my soul loveth,
Where thou feedest,
Where thou makest thy flock to rest at noon.
For why should I be as one that turneth aside
By the flocks o... [ Continue Reading ]
NOTES
Song of Solomon 1:9: _I have compared thee, O my love, to a company of
horses in Pharaoh’s chariots_. ‘To a company of horses’
(לְסֻסָתִי _lesusathi_) סוּסָה (_susah_), fem., from
סוּס (_sus_), a horse, may be either ‘a mare,’ or, as a
collective noun, ‘a stud or company of horses.’ In the lat... [ Continue Reading ]
BRIDE’S REPLY TO THE KING’S GREETING
_Shulamite expresses her Delight in her Beloved_.
Song of Solomon 1:12
While the King sitteth at his table,
My spikenard sendeth forth the smell thereof.
A bundle of myrrh is my well-beloved unto me;
He shall lie all night (or, which remains) betwixt my breast... [ Continue Reading ]
BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM’S MUTUAL COMMENDATIONS.
I. THE KING’S COMMENDATION OF SHULAMITE
(Song of Solomon 1:15)
Behold, thou art fair, my love;
Behold, thou art fair;
Thou hast dove’s eyes (Song of Solomon 1:15).
The language earnest and emphatic. ‘Behold:’ expressive of
admiration. Repeated with t... [ Continue Reading ]