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Verse Song of Solomon 6:4. _BEAUTIFUL - AS TIRZAH_] This is supposed
to be the address of Solomon to the bride. Tirzah was a city in the
tribe of Ephraim, (Joshua 12:24,) and the capital of that dist...
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The section might be entitled, “Renewed declaration of love after
brief estrangement.”
Song of Solomon 6:4
TIRZAH ... JERUSALEM - Named together as the then two fairest cities
of the land. For Jerusa...
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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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THE BRIDE'S POWERFUL BEAUTY. There is much uncertainty as to the best
way of dividing this chapter, and especially as to the position of
Song of Solomon 6:10; this would go well before Song of Solomon...
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THOU ART BEAUTIFUL. Solomon breaks in as soon as the Shulamite called
for her beloved (shepherd), as he did in Song of Solomon 1:9.
MY LOVE. my friend. Hebrew. _ra'yah._ Feminine. See note on Song of...
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_Tirzah_ = _pleasantness_, is mentioned in Joshua 12:24. It was an
ancient Canaanite city, famed as its name and our passage shew for its
beautiful situation. It was the royal residence of the Norther...
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Song of Solomon 6:4-13. The King fascinated
Here we have a renewed assault by Solomon. Just after the
Shulammite's impassioned claim to belong wholly to her lover her royal
persecutor returns, and bu...
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THOU ART BEAUTIFUL—AS TIRZAH— Tirzah was a beautiful situation in
the tribe of Ephraim chosen by Jeroboam for his place of residence
till he removed to Samaria. Its etymology in the Hebrew signifies a...
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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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Thou art beautiful, O my love, as Tirzah, comely as Jerusalem,
terrible as an army with banners.
TIRZAH - meaning pleasant, from the Hebrew raatsah (H7521) (Hebrews
13:21). The Church is "a city se...
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A hole is still cut in the door of Syrian houses, through which the
owner can insert his arm and the key. 5. 'Myrrha stacta,' liquid
myrrh, which flowed from the bark of the plant, was the finest and...
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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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The man begins another wonderful description of the woman. She is like
the city called Jerusalem. Jerusalem was well-known for its beauty. Or
she is like the city called Tirzah. We do not know much ab...
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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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Solomon was speaking to the young woman who had just sent him away.
But you would never guess this fact from his words. He speaks as if
she has always obeyed him. He has many kind words to say to her....
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BEAUTIFUL... AS TIRZAH. — There is no sufficient reason for the
employment of Tirzah side by side with Jerusalem in this comparison
but the fact that they were both capitals, the one of the northern,...
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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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Thou [art] beautiful, O my love, as (b) Tirzah, comely as Jerusalem,
terrible as [an army] with banners.
(b) Which was a fair and strong city, (1 Kings 14:17)....
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_Turn. The more one contemplates God's majesty, the more he will be
convinced that it is incomprehensible. (Worthington) --- To pry into
mysteries, may cause Christ to retire. (Theodoret, &c.)_...
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Thou art beautiful, O my love, as Tirzah, comely as Jerusalem,
terrible as an army with banners.
Here Jesus takes up the discourse, and which he doth in the most
gracious manner, in commendations of h...
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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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THOU [ART] BEAUTIFUL, O MY LOVE, AS TIRZAH,.... These are the words of
Christ, who had been absent for some time, and till now silent; but,
like another Joseph, could not refrain any longer, but makes...
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_Thou [art] beautiful, O my love, as Tirzah, comely as Jerusalem,
terrible as [an army] with banners._
Ver. 4. _Thou art beautiful, O my love, as Tirzah._] A most neat and
elegant city, where the kin...
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_Thou art beautiful_ These are the words of Christ, who had now again
manifested himself to his church; _as Tirzah_ A very pleasant city,
the royal seat of the kings of Israel; _comely as Jerusalem_ W...
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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 capita...
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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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4-10 All the real excellence and holiness on earth centre in the
church. Christ goes forth subduing his enemies, while his followers
gain victories over the world, the flesh, and the devil. He shows...
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THOU ART BEAUTIFUL, O MY LOVE: these are the words of Christ, who had
now again manifested himself to his church; whereby he declares, that
though he had for a season hid his face from her, yet still...
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Song of Solomon 6:4 love H7474 beautiful H3303 Tirzah H8656 Lovely
H5000 Jerusalem H3389 Awesome H366 banners H1713 ...
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Her BELOVED welcomes her.
“You are fair, O my love, as Tirzah, Comely as Jerusalem, Terrible
as an army with banners. Turn away your eyes from me, For they have
overcome me. Your hair is as a flock o...
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SECTION 5.
The Nightmare Is Over And She Is Again With Her Beloved (Song of
Solomon 6:4).
In this brief song the Beloved now describes the beauties of the one
he loves in such a way that the daughter...
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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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_Thou art beautiful, O my love, as Tirzah, comely as Jerusalem,
terrible as an army with banners._
THE CHURCH AS SHE SHOULD BE
Though the words before us are allegorical, and the whole Song is
crowde...
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SONG OF SOLOMON—NOTE ON SONG OF SOLOMON 6:4 The Lovers Yearn for
Each Other Again. The dream of Song of Solomon 3:1 is over. The man
and woman n
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The King’s Admiration of His Bride
SCENE SECOND. Place: _The Royal Garden_. Speaker: _The King to
Shulamite_
Song of Solomon 6:4
THE KING
Thou art beautiful, O, my love, as Tirzah,
Comely as Jerusal...
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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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1 Kings 14:17; 1 Kings 15:21; 1 Kings 15:33; 2 Corinthians 10:4;...
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Thou — These are the words of Christ, who had now again manifested
himself to his church. Tirzah — A very pleasant city, the royal seat
of the kings of Israel. Jerusalem — Which was beautiful both for...