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CHAPTER 6
The description of Her Beloved was addressed to the daughters of
Jerusalem. Their answer is recorded in the beginning of this chapter.
Her outburst of praise, her glowing testimony of Him,...
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SONG OF SOLOMON 5:8 TO SONG OF SOLOMON 6:3. DESCRIPTIVE POEM (_Wasf)
:_ THE STRENGTH AND BEAUTY OF THE BRIDEGROOM. On this view, Song of
Solomon 6:8 f. is taken as an introduction to t
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HE FEEDETH. he that feeds [his flock] as. shepherd....
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Here she expresses her jealous feeling. They are not to search for him
with her. That is her business alone, they have no claim to be even
thus interested in him. She fears she has overshot the mark i...
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Song of Solomon 5:2 to Song of Solomon 6:3. A Dream
On the hypothesis we have adopted, a night must be supposed to
intervene between Song of Solomon 5:1. After the interview with the
king and that
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TEXT 6:17:10
_Court Ladies:_ Inquiry, Song of Solomon 6:1
_Shulammite:_ Answer, Song of Solomon 6:2Avowal, Song of Solomon 6:3
_Solomon:_ Interview with the Shulammite,...
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I am my beloved's, and my beloved is mine: he feedeth among the
lilies.
I (AM) MY BELOVED'S ... In speaking of Jesus Christ to others, she
regains her own assurance. Literally, 'I am for my beloved...
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A DREAM. HIS BEAUTY AND HERS
2-7. Another dream of hers, with a painful ending. The accumulation
(Song of Solomon 5:2) of names of endearment reminds us of the
frequent repetition, by a Palestinian b...
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A WONDERFUL SONG ABOUT LOVE
SONG OF SONGS
_MARK KIRKPATRICK_
CHAPTER 6
THE WOMEN OF JERUSALEM
V1 Where has your lover gone,
most beautiful among women?...
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The woman knows where the man went. In fact, it was she who told him
to go there (4:16)!
He has gone to the garden where there are many plants with beautiful
smells. Those beautiful smells are a word...
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VI.
(1-3) WHITHER IS THY BELOVED GONE... By a playful turn the poet
heightens the description of the lover’s beauty by the impression
supposed to be produced on the imaginary bystanders to whom the
pi...
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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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IV. Experiences Following Betrothal (Song of Solomon 5:2; Song of
Solomon 6:1; Song of Solomon 7:1)
1. The Bride ...
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Thou. Christ again commends his Church, which is well composed of
distinct orders, some governing, others retired from the world, and
the rest exercising works of mercy, amid its troubles, who altoget...
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I am my beloved's, and my beloved is mine: he feedeth among the
lilies.
I need not detain the Reader over this verse, having already noticed
it, Song of Solomon 2:16. to which I refer; unless it be to...
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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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I [AM] MY BELOVED'S, AND MY BELOVED [IS] MINE,.... Expressive of
interest in Christ, and union to him, and of her faith therein; which
still continued, notwithstanding her unbecoming behavior toward
C...
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I [am] my beloved's, and my beloved [is] mine: he feedeth among the
lilies.
Ver. 3. I am my beloved's, &c.] Or, I am for my beloved, and he is
for me; _i.e., _ for me only. He resteth in his love, an...
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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:...
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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 Brideg...
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2,3 Christ's church is a garden, enclosed, and separated from the
world; he takes care of it, delights in it, and visits it. Those who
would find Christ, must attend him in his ordinances, the word,...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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Song of Solomon 6:3 beloveds H1730 beloved H1730 feeds H7462 (H8802)
lilies H7799
my beloved's - Song
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CONTENTS: The Bridegroom applauds the beauty of the Bride, preferring
her before all others.
CHARACTERS: Solomon, Bride (Christ, Church).
CONCLUSION: Christ takes delight in His redeemed and in the w...
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Song of Solomon 6:1. _Whither is thy beloved gone?_ These are words of
the ladies of honour, tenderly interested for their princess in a
moment of anxiety. _That we may seek him with thee._ Thus shoul...
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_He feedeth among the lilies._
FEEDING AMONG THE LILIES
The literal reference is simple and obvious. The bride represents her
husband as going down to the garden where the fruits grew among the
flowe...
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_My Beloved has gone down into His garden, to the beds of spices._
COMMUNION
The exquisite pastoral from which our text is taken is peculiarly
fitted for Sacramental meditation--because its design i...
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SONG OF SOLOMON—NOTE ON SONG OF SOLOMON 6:3 The lovers gladly
declare that they have given themselves to each other.
⇐...
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RENEWED SELF-DEDICATION
Song of Solomon 6:3
SHULAMITE
I am my beloved’s
And my beloved is mine:
He feedeth among the lilies.
Shulamite repeats in presence of the Daughters the declaration of her
de...
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EXPOSITION
SONG OF SOLOMON 6:1
WHITHER IS THY BELOVED GONE, O THOU FAIREST AMONG WOMEN? WHITHER HATH
THY BELOVED TURNED HIM, THAT WE MAY SEEK HIM WITH THEE? The dialogue
still continues, possibly bec...
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Now the daughters of Jerusalem respond to her, the chorus sings back.
Where has your beloved gone, O thou fairest among women? whither or
where is your beloved turned aside? that we may seek him with...
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Hebrews 8:10; Revelation 21:2; Song of Solomon 2:16; Song of Solomon
7:10...