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Verse 16. _MY BELOVED_ IS _MINE_] The words of the _bride_ on his
entering: "I am thy own; thou art wholly mine."
_HE FEEDETH AMONG THE LILIES._] The odour with which he is surrounded
is as fine as i...
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The bride relates to the chorus a visit which the beloved had paid her
some time previously in her native home. He on a fair spring morning
solicits her company. The bride, immersed in rustic toils, r...
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CHAPTER 2
The voice of the bride is heard again in the opening verses of this
chapter; some understand it as meaning the Messiah speaking of Himself
as the Rose and the Lily of the valley, but it is r...
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SONG OF SOLOMON 2:8 contains one of the most beautiful poems in the
whole book; it breathes the air of the fresh spring-time, when,
according to our own poet, a young man's fancy lightly turns to
thou...
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MY BELOVED. Masculine. Showing the Shulamite as the speaker.
HE FEEDETH. he who feedeth....
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Song of Solomon 2:8-17. The Beloved comes
The scene is evidently changed from Jerusalem to some royal residence
in the country. The lover, like the Shulammite herself, belongs to the
northern hills;...
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TEXT 2:15-17
b. Intervention of the Brothers Song of Solomon 2:15-17
Their behest, Song of Solomon 2:15; Her avowal, Song of Solomon 2:16;
Her request to the shepherd, Song of Solomon 2:17.
15. Ca...
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My beloved is mine, and I am his: he feedeth among the lilies.
MINE ... HIS - rather, 'is for me ... for Him.' , where, as here,
there is the assurance of indissoluble union, in spite of temporary...
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1. She compares herself to a simple wild flower, the crocus (RM) of
Sharon. The plain, which extended from Joppa to Cæsarea, was
proverbial for its flowers (Isaiah 35:2), and travellers continue to
re...
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HE FEEDETH. — Heb., _he that is feeding his flock — the pastor.
_...
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דֹּודִ֥י לִי֙ וַ אֲנִ֣י לֹ֔ו הָ רֹעֶ֖ה
בַּ † שֹּׁושַׁנִּֽים׃...
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TRUE LOVE TESTED SONG OF SOLOMON 1:1; Song of Solomon 2:1; Song of
Solomon 3:1; Song of Solomon 4:1; Song of Solomon 5:1
THE poem opens with a scene in Solomon's palace. A country maiden has
just been...
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B. The Betrothal (Song of Solomon 2:8; Song of Solomon 3:1; Song of
Solomon 4:1; Song of Solomon 5:1; Song of Solomon 6:1; Song of Solomon
7:1)
I. Memories of the Wooing (Song of Solomon 2:8;...
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CHAPTER II.
_ Feedeth. "His flock." (Septuagint) He still retains the fragrancy of
lilies. As married people are two in one flesh, (Ephesians v. 31.)
Christ and his Church are irrevocably united. (Ca...
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My beloved is mine, and I am his: he feedeth among the lilies.
Here is a short verse, but as comprehensive a one as almost any in the
Bible. I need not observe that these are the words of the church,...
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The first six Verses (omitting the second) of chapter 2 (Song of
Solomon 2:1; Song of Solomon 2:3-6) appear to me to be the voice of
the bride. They have been differently understood, but (I think)
wro...
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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 sugges...
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My beloved [is] mine, and I [am] his: he feedeth among the lilies.
Ver. 16. _My beloved is mine, and I am his._] Hitherto the Church
hath related Christ's words to herself and others. Now she shuts u...
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_My beloved is mine_ These are the words of the bride, who, having
come to him upon his gracious invitation, now maketh her boast of him.
_He feedeth among the lilies_ Abideth and refresheth himself a...
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THE MUTUAL CALL OF LOVE...
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14-17 The church is Christ's dove; she returns to him, as her Noah.
Christ is the Rock, in whom alone she can think herself safe, and find
herself easy, as a dove in the hole of a rock, when struck a...
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MY BELOVED IS MINE, AND I AM HIS: these are the words of the bride,
who having come to him upon his gracious invitation, now maketh her
boast of him, and of that intimate union and communion which was...
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Song of Solomon 2:16 beloved H1730 feeds H7462 (H8802) lilies H7799
beloved - Song of Solomon 6:3, Song of Solomon 7:10, Song of Solomon
7:13; Psalms 48:14, Psalms 63:1; Jeremiah
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Song of Solomon 2:16
These few deep words express the bond or hold of love between Christ
and His Elect, whether they be saints or penitents, and they fasten it
by a twofold strength. "My beloved is...
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Here we have a dialogue of love between the Lord Jesus and his people.
Song of Solomon 2:1. _I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the
valleys._
Amongst all flowers, there is none that can be com...
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CONTENTS: The Bridegroom speaks concerning himself and his Bride. The
Bride speaks remembering her satisfaction in her beloved.
CHARACTERS: Solomon, Bride (Christ, Church).
CONCLUSION: Humble souls...
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Song of Solomon 2:1. _Sharon_ was a fertile district not far from
Nazareth. 1 Chronicles 27:29; Isaiah 33:9; Isaiah 65:10.
Song of Solomon 2:6. _His left hand is under my head,_ conferring all
tempor...
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_The voice of my Beloved._
THE VOICE OF THE BELOVED
I. When Christ is away from the soul of the believer, he sits alone.
Whatever he the mountains of Bether that have come between his soul
and Christ...
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SONG OF SOLOMON—NOTE ON SONG OF SOLOMON 2:15 FOXES represent
difficulties that are threatening their relationship.
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NOTES
Song of Solomon 2:15: _Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil
the vines_. שֻׁעָלִים (_shualim_) foxes. So the old
translators. Sometimes also used for _jackals_, as Judges 15:4; Psalms...
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EXPOSITION
SONG OF SOLOMON 2:2
AS A LILY AMONG THORNS, SO IS MY LOVE AMONG THE DAUGHTERS. The king
responds, taking up the lovely simile and giving it a very apt and
charming turn, "My love is beyon...
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I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valleys (Song of Solomon
2:1).
The bridegroom responds.
As the lily among the thorns, so is my love among the daughters (Song
of Solomon 2:2).
The bride...
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1 Corinthians 3:21; Galatians 2:20; Jeremiah 31:33; Psalms 48:14;
Psalms 63:1; Revelation 21:2; Revelation 21:3; Song of Solomon 6:3;
Song of Solomon 7:10;...
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My beloved — These are the words of the bride, who having come to
him upon his gracious invitation, now maketh her boast of him. He
feedeth — Abideth and refresheth himself amongst his faithful
people...