INTRODUCTION TO SONG OF SOLOMON 2
Here begins a new colloquy between Christ and his church; in which
they alternately set forth the excellencies of each other; and express
their mutual affection for, and delight and pleasure they take in,
each other's company. Christ seems to begin, in an account o... [ Continue Reading ]
I [AM] THE ROSE OF SHARON, [AND] THE LILY OF THE VALLEYS. Whether
Christ, or the church, is here speaking, is not certain: most of the
Jewish writers t, and some Christian interpreters u, take them to be
the words of the church, expressing the excellency of her grace,
loveliness, and beauty, she had... [ Continue Reading ]
AS THE LILY AMONG THORNS, SO [IS] MY LOVE AMONG THE DAUGHTERS. These
are manifestly the words of Christ concerning his church, whom he
calls "my love", Song of Solomon 1:9; and was his love still, though
in such company, and in such an uncomfortable condition. In what sense
she is comparable to a li... [ Continue Reading ]
AS THE APPLE TREE AMONG THE TREES OF THE WOOD, SO [IS] MY BELOVED
AMONG THE SONS,.... As the apple tree, in a garden or orchard, excels
and is preferable to the wild barren trees of a forest k, especially
it appears so when laden with choice fruit; so the church, who here
returns the commendation to... [ Continue Reading ]
HE BROUGHT ME TO THE BANQUETING HOUSE,.... Or "into" it q. The "house
of wine" r, as it is literally in the original; either the "wine
cellar" s, as some, where stores of it were kept; or, the "place of
fasting" t, as others, and, as we render it, a "banqueting house";
where it was distributed and d... [ Continue Reading ]
STAY ME WITH FLAGONS,.... Of wine, which is a supporter of the animal
spirits w. The church was now in a house of wine, where was plenty of
it; even of the love of Christ, compared to wine, and preferred unto
it, Song of Solomon 1:2; the church though she had had large
discoveries of it, desired mor... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS LEFT HAND [IS] UNDER MY HEAD, AND HIS RIGHT HAND DOTH EMBRACE ME.
The church, having desired to be stayed, supported, strengthened, and
comforted, presently found her beloved with her, who with both hands
sustained her; which shows his tender love to her, care of her, and
regard for her; and is... [ Continue Reading ]
I CHARGE YOU, O YE DAUGHTERS OF JERUSALEM,.... Of whom, see Song of
Solomon 1:5. There is some difficulty in these words, whether they are
spoken by the church, or by Christ: according to our version, they are
the words of the church, and bids fair to be the sense; since they are
spoken to the virgi... [ Continue Reading ]
THE VOICE OF MY BELOVED!.... So says the church, who well knew Christ
her beloved's voice; which is known by all believers in him, and is
distinguished by them from the voice of others; by the majesty and
authority of it; by the power and efficacy of it; by its directing
them to himself, and by the... [ Continue Reading ]
MY BELOVED IS LIKE A ROE, OR A YOUNG HART,.... The church, upon the
swift and speedy approach of Christ unto her, compares him to these
creatures; which are well known for their swiftness l in running, and
agility in leaping, as before observed: and, besides these things,
Christ may be compared to t... [ Continue Reading ]
MY BELOVED SPAKE, AND SAID UNTO ME,.... Christ, the church's beloved,
being so near her, she could distinctly hear and understand what he
spoke, and relate the very words: or, "he answered to me" p; to a
secret petition, put up to him for a more full enjoyment of him; for
there is mental as well as... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR, LO, THE WINTER IS PAST, THE RAIN IS OVER [AND] GONE. A season of
the year which keeps persons within doors, makes going abroad unsafe,
unpleasant, and uncomfortable; very unfit for travelling, roads bad,
rivers impassable, and journeying very difficult; but now this season
being over, and the s... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FLOWERS APPEAR ON THE EARTH,.... One of the first signs of the
spring being come t; and make the season delightful and pleasant; the
sun returning with its warming influences, herbs and plants are
quickened and spring up; fields and meadows, as well as gardens, are
covered with a variety of beau... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FIG TREE PUTTETH FORTH HER GREEN FIGS,.... Another sign of spring
being come, nay, of its being pretty much advanced, since Christ makes
this a token of summer being at hand, Matthew 24:32. Theopompus e
speaks of figs in the middle of the spring. This tree puts forth its
fruit at once, and does... [ Continue Reading ]
O MY DOVE,.... An epithet sometimes used by lovers q, and is a new
title Christ gives to his church, to express his affection for her and
interest in her; and to draw her out of her retirement, to go along
with him. The dove is a creature innocent and harmless, beautiful,
cleanly, and chaste; sociab... [ Continue Reading ]
TAKE US THE FOXES,.... Of which there were great numbers in Judea; see
Judges 15:4; these words are directed not to angels, nor to civil
magistrates, but to ministers of the word; but whether the words of
Christ, or the church, is not easy to determine; some think they are
the words of the church, w... [ Continue Reading ]
MY BELOVED [IS] MINE, AND I [AM] HIS,.... These are the words of the
church; who, having had such evidences of Christ's love to her, and
care of her, expresses her faith of interest in him, and suggests the
obligations she lay under to observe his commands. The words are
expressive of the mutual int... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTIL THE DAY BREAK, AND THE SHADOWS FLEE AWAY,.... Which may be
connected with Song of Solomon 2:16; either with the former part, "my
beloved is mine", c. Song of Solomon 2:16 and then the sense is, as
long as night and day continue, and God's covenant with both stands
sure; so long union to Christ... [ Continue Reading ]