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Verse Song of Solomon 1:4. _DRAW ME_] Let me have the full assurance
of thy affection.
_WE WILL RUN AFTER THEE_] Speaking in the plural through modesty,
while still _herself_ is meant.
_THE KING HAT...
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the prologue. - The Song commences with two stanzas in praise of the
king (now absent) by a chorus of virgins belonging to the royal
household. Expositors, Jewish and Christian, interpret the whole as...
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ANNOTATIONS
SONG OF SONGS
In studying this Love Song the primary application to the remnant of
Israel must not be lost sight of. It is to be kept in mind that we are
on Jewish ground and that the per...
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SONG OF SOLOMON 1:1. Superscription by the collector or a later editor
describing the whole book as the noblest or the most beautiful of
Solomon's songs (1 Kings 4:32).
SONG OF SOLOMON 1:2. A b
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DRAW ME, &C.. Draw me after thee, let us flee together!
RUN AFTER. run to any one for refuge.
THE KING. This explains the circumstances described on p. 921.
CHAMBERS. inner apartments.
REMEMBER. p...
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_Draw me, we will run after thee_ Better, DRAW ME AFTER THEE, THAT WE
MAY RUN. This rendering is contrary to the Heb. accents, which connect
_after thee_with _RUN_, but in that case it is difficult to...
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DISCOURSE: 848
THE CHURCH’S LOVE TO CHRIST
Song of Solomon 1:3. _Thy name is as ointment poured forth; therefore
do the virgins love thee. Draw me: we will run after thee_.
THIS divine song was admit...
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DRAW ME, &C.— The author of the New Translation renders this verse
thus; SPOUSE: _O draw me after thee:_ VIRGINS: _We will run to the
fragrance of thy perfumes._ SPOUSE: _The king hath brought me into...
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TEXT 1:2-4
_FIRST SCENEThe King's Palace_
SHULAMMITE: SOLILOQUY
2
Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth; for thy love is better
than wine.
3
Thine oils leave a goodly fragrance; thy name...
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Draw me, we will run after thee: the king hath brought me into his
chambers: we will be glad and rejoice in thee, we will remember thy
love more than wine: the upright love thee.
DRAW ME -
(1) Th...
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1:4 remember (c-28) Or 'celebrate.'...
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THE ARDENT AFFECTION OF THE LOVERS
2-7. Songs of the bride: her enquiry and his answers....
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The king, i.e. the bridegroom, has brought the bride into his house,
and she, freed from any taint of envy, nay, with an ingenuous pride,
mentions the love with which others 'rightly' (RV) regard him....
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This young woman likes Solomon very much. Her emotions feel very
strong. In fact, she probably thinks that she loves him. But her
attitudes are not yet mature. She wants the excitement of friendship
w...
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In this verse, the other women reply. They agree that Solomon is a
wonderful man. Everybody seems to want his love.
Many young women like Solomon (1:3; 2:2). But this young woman is very
special. Sol...
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HOW TO LOVE GOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART
SONG OF SONGS
_COMMENTARY: KEITH SIMONS. TRANSLATION: MARK KIRKPATRICK_
ABOUT THE SONG OF SONGS
The Song of Songs is a poem about love. The main speakers are a...
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THE KING HATH BROUGHT ME. — The dramatic theory of the poem (see
_Excursus_ II.) has been in a great measure built up on
interpretations given to this verse. We understand it as a repetition,
in anoth...
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מָשְׁכֵ֖נִי אַחֲרֶ֣יךָ נָּר֑וּצָה
הֱבִיאַ֨נִי הַ מֶּ֜לֶךְ...
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TRUE LOVE TESTED SONG OF SOLOMON 1:1; Song of Solomon 2:1; Song of
Solomon 3:1; Song of So
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No Book has been provocative of more controversy than this. The
question at issue is as to its place and value in Holy Scripture.
While there are different varieties of each, the interpretations may
b...
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(d) Draw me, we will run after thee: the king hath brought me into his
(e) chambers: we will be glad and rejoice in thee, we will remember
thy love more than wine: the upright love thee.
(d) The fait...
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To, &c., is in the Septuagint; but not in Hebrew or Complutensian.
(Calmet) --- Grace must draw, and then people will run, John vi. 44.,
and xii. 32., and Philippians iii. 12. (St. Ambrose) (Bossuet)...
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Draw me, we will run after thee: the king hath brought me into his
chambers: we will be glad and rejoice in thee, we will remember thy
love more than wine: the upright love thee.
The Church is still g...
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Chapter 1 presents in the most clear and simple manner the assurance
of the full enjoyment of blessing; but still, though affection be
there, all is more characterised by desire than by peace. And aft...
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DRAW ME,.... With the cords of love, for what draw lovers to each
other more strongly? under the influence of that they cannot bear to
be without each other's company. Aben Ezra takes these words to b...
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Draw me, we will run after thee: the king hath brought me into his
chambers: we will be glad and rejoice in thee, we will remember thy
love more than wine: the upright love thee.
Ver. 4. _Draw me._]...
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_Draw me_ By thy grace and Holy Spirit. _We will_ Both I, thy spouse,
and the virgins, my companions. And this change of numbers teaches us,
that the spouse is one great body, consisting of many membe...
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Draw me, we will run after Thee, all the hearts devoted to the King
hastening after Him with eager longing; THE KING HATH BROUGHT ME INTO
HIS CHAMBERS, into the royal palace. WE WILL BE GLAD AND REJOI...
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THE SONG OF SOLOMON CHAPTER 1.
The Church's Longing for Christ....
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THE UPRIGHT LOVE THEE:
Or, they love thee uprightly...
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2-6 The church, or rather the believer, speaks here in the character
of the spouse of the King, the Messiah. The kisses of his mouth mean
those assurances of pardon with which believers are favoured,...
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DRAW ME; by thy grace and Holy Spirit effectually inclining my heart
to come unto thee, as this phrase implies, JEREMIAH 31:3 HOSEA 11:4 1
THESSALONIANS 6:44,45. As thou hast outwardly called and invi...
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_ “Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth.” “For your love
is better than wine. Your oils have a goodly fragrance. Your name is
as oil poured forth. That is why the virgins love you. Draw me. We...
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SECTION 1.
The First Assignation of The Lovers (Song of Solomon 1:2 to Song of
Solomon 2:7).
In this first section a young Northern maiden is thinking about the
handsome young shepherd king, Solomon,...
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Song of Solomon 1:4
I. Note (1) what it is that the Church desires from Christ what every
pious soul must desire who would make prayer to Christ at all. "Draw
me," allure me, bring my soul under the p...
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Song of Solomon 1:4
This passage is most appropriate in the mouth of the Church,
considered as of Gentile origin, eager to be drawn after Christ;
afraid of contempt from the people of Jerusalem, as b...
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SONG OF SONG OF SOLOMON 1
I. Though written very possibly by Solomon with reference to the
daughter of Pharaoh, this Song seems evidently to have had a deep
symbolical meaning from the very beginning....
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Now, concerning our love to him, let us read a few verses of the Song
of Solomon, first chapter. You have been introduced to the Beloved,
red with his own blood, but never so lovely as in his passion....
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Song of Solomon 1:1. _The song of songs, which is Solomon's. Let him
kiss me with the kisses of his mouth: for thy love is better than
wine. Because of the savour of thy good ointments thy name is as...
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We will this evening read in the one Book of the Bible which is wholly
given up to fellowship; I allude to the Book of Canticles. This Book
stands like the tree of life in the midst of the garden, and...
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CONTENTS: The Bride and Bridegroom in joyful communion.
CHARACTERS: Solomon, Bride (Christ, Church).
CONCLUSION: Those who are full of Christ earnestly desire the
manifestations of His love to their...
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Song of Solomon 1:1. _The Song of songs, which is Solomon's._ Here our
version varies from the Hebrew. The particle prefixed to the noun
Solomon is rendered in the genitive, instead of the dative case...
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_Draw me, we will run after Thee._
DIVINE DRAWINGS
I. Man needs to be divinely drawn to God.
1. He is far away from God in heart, life, and purpose.
2. Has no inclination to return.
3. Is every m...
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SONG OF SOLOMON 1:2 The Lovers Yearn for Each Other. The two main
characters, apparently betrothed, are introduced as they sing of their
desire for each other. On the difference between betrothal and...
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SONG OF SOLOMON—NOTE ON SONG OF SOLOMON 1:4 This is the first speech
of the “others,” who function as a chorus. THEY join the
shepherdess in her praise for the shepherd (YOU is masculine) by
picking u...
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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 Daughter...
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EXPOSITION
SONG OF SOLOMON 1:1
THE SONG OF SONGS, WHICH IS SOLOMON'S. This is certainly the title of
the book which follows, although in our present Hebrew Bible it is the
first verse of the book pre...
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Tonight we want to look at the Song of Songs which is Solomon's. By
the title it indicates that Solomon felt that this was the finest of
the one thousand and five songs that he wrote. This is the exce...
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1 Corinthians 11:23; 1 Peter 1:8; Ephesians 2:6; Ephesians 6:24;...
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Draw me — By thy grace and holy spirit. We — Both I, thy spouse,
and the virgins, my companions. And this change of numbers teaches us
that the spouse is one great body, consisting of many members. Ru...