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THAT YE STIR NOT UP - literally, as in the margin. For “my love”
read as before love. The omission of “the roes and hinds” here is
noticeable. Hebrew scholars regard this charge here and elsewhere Son...
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CHAPTER 8
The last chapter of the Song is a review of the whole. There is
unquestionably a recapitulation of the entire book. The bride's
desires are once more given to be loved and caressed by Him. F...
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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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I CHARGE YOU. I have adjured you. In this last charge the addition is
not "by the roes", &c. And we have _mah_ instead of. _im_. Why incite,
&c.
YOU. See note on Song of Solomon 2:7.
STIR NOT UP... A...
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Song of Solomon 7:7 Chap. Song of Solomon 8:4. The King and the
Shepherdess the last Assault
We may suppose that after her attendants have completed the
Shulammite's adornment, and have finished thei...
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_I charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem_ Rather, as in R.V., I ADJURE
YOU … NOR AWAKEN LOVE, UNTIL IT PLEASE. This verse is a repetition
of Song of Solomon 2:7 and Song of Solomon 3:5 with the differe...
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I CHARGE YOU, O DAUGHTERS OF JERUSALEM, &C.— We have in this day's
eclogue a further account of the love of Christ towards his church; as
well as a description of the church's graces. The church profe...
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TEXT 7:118:4
_Shulammite:_
Invitation to the Shepherd, Song of Solomon 7:11 to Song of Solomon
8:2
Aside to Court Ladies, Song of Solomon 8:3
Adjuration to Court Ladies,...
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I charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem, that ye stir not up, nor
awake my love, until he please.
I CHARGE YOU ... NOR AWAKE (MY) LOVE UNTIL HE PLEASE. This charge is
that of restored Israel to the...
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8:4 please? (a-19) See chs. 2.7; 3.5....
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A DIALOGUE. HER LOVELINESS
10-13. A dialogue between these ladies and her. They compare her to
the dawn, stooping down to look on the earth from the sky. It is still
common in Arabic poems to address...
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The woman repeats her words from 2:6-7. If she were still a little
girl, she could show love for her brother. But at that time, she could
not show love to the man who would become her husband. Even wh...
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A WONDERFUL SONG ABOUT LOVE
SONG OF SONGS
_MARK KIRKPATRICK_
CHAPTER 8
THE WOMAN
V1 I wish that you were like my brother.
My mother fed him at her breasts....
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הִשְׁבַּ֥עְתִּי אֶתְכֶ֖ם בְּנֹ֣ות
יְרוּשָׁלִָ֑ם מַה ־תָּעִ֧ירוּ...
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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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C. The United Life (Song of Solomon 7:10; Song of Solomon 8:1) I. The
Bride (Song of Solomon 7:10;...
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(c) I charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem, that ye stir not, nor
awake [my] love, until he please.
(c) Read (Song of Solomon 3:5)....
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_Jerusalem. Septuagint add, "by the armies and powers of the field,"
as [in] chap. ii. 7., and iii. 5. (Haydock) --- The spouse presently
awakes after the sixth night, and goes out. (Calmet) --- Chris...
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His left hand should be under my head, and his right hand should
embrace me. (4) I charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem, that ye stir
not up, nor awake my love, until he please.
These have been alrea...
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SUMMARY TO THE SONG OF SOLOMON
Chapter 8 stands by itself, and appears to me to recapitulate the
principles of the whole book. It returns to the foundation of that
which gave rise to all these exercis...
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I CHARGE YOU, O YE DAUGHTERS OF JERUSALEM, THAT YE STIR NOT UP,
NOR AWAKE [MY] LOVE, UNTIL HE PLEASE. The phrase, "by the roes [and]
by the hinds of the field", used in Song of Solomon 2:7; is here
o...
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I charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem, that ye stir not up, nor awake
[my] love, until he please.
Ver. 4. _I charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem._] _See Trapp on "_
Son 2:7 _"_
Why should you stir...
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I charge you, so the Bridegroom calls out once more, O DAUGHTERS OF
JERUSALEM, THAT YE STIR NOT UP NOR AWAKE MY LOVE, UNTIL HE PLEASE,
rather, "until it please," 2:7.
Although the work of the Church i...
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THE JOYS OF THE HEAVENLY MARRIAGE.
The Longing Cry of the Church...
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THAT YE STIR NOT UP:
_ Heb._ why should ye stir up, or why, etc.?...
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1-4 The church wishes for the constant intimacy and freedom with the
Lord Jesus that a sister has with a brother. That they might be as his
brethren, which they are, when by grace they are made parta...
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This verse is here repeated again, from SONG OF SOLOMON 2:7, SONG OF
SOLOMON 3:5, SEE POOLE "2:7", SEE POOLE ON "SONG OF SOLOMON 3:5"....
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Song of Solomon 8:4 charge H7650 (H8689) daughters H1323 Jerusalem
H3389 up H5782 (H8686) awaken H5782 (H87
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_ “I adjure you, O daughters of Jerusalem, That you stir not up, nor
awake my love, Until he please.”_
Once more the bride adjures the daughters of Jerusalem not to stir up
her love until it please he...
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CONTENTS: The affections between the Bridegroom and His Bride.
CHARACTERS: Solomon, Bride (Christ, Church).
CONCLUSION: Those who are espoused to the Lord Jesus, should desire
constant intimacy and...
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Song of Solomon 8:1. _Oh that thou wert as my brother._ The Chaldaic
is a metaphrase of the text. “In the time that king Messiah shall be
revealed to the congregation of Israel, they shall say to him,...
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SONG OF SOLOMON—NOTE ON SONG OF SOLOMON 8:4 Here is the final
instance of urging the DAUGHTERS OF JERUSALEM not to STIR UP OR AWAKEN
LOVE until the appropriate time (compare...
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SHULAMITE’S WISH
Chap. Song of Solomon 8:1
O that thou wert as my brother,
That sucked the breasts of my mother!
When I should find thee without,
I would kiss thee,
Yea, I should not be despised.
I w...
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EXPOSITION
SONG OF SOLOMON 8:1
Oh that thou wert as my brother, that sucked the breasts of my mother!
When I should find thee without, I would kiss thee; and none would
despise me. I would lead thee,...
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The bride continues her song.
O that thou wert as my brother, that nursed upon the breasts of my
mother! when I should find thee without, I would kiss thee; yea, I
should not be despised. I would lead...
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Song of Solomon 2:7; Song of Solomon 3:5...