Chapter 7:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ecclesiastes Isaiah
Song of Solomon 7
A farther description of the church's his graces, ver. 1-7. His
design to visit the church, with the blessed effect thereof, ver. 8-9.
She professes her faith, and desire, ver. 10. She invites him to
communion with her, ver. 11. The end thereof, ver. 12, 13.
Verse
1. Shoes - Were anciently evidences of a free and comfortable
state, whereas slaves and mourners used to go bare-foot.
Verse
4. Like fishpools - Full, and clear, and quiet, and pleasant.
Heshbon - A pleasant and well watered city, beyond Jordan. The
tower - Which was in all probability built by Solomon in the
mountain of Lebanon, the northern border of the land of Israel
towards Damascus; and therefore a very fit place for a watch-
tower. Which looketh - There was another tower or building in or
near Jerusalem, which was called the house of the forest of
Lebanon, 1 Kings vii, 2.
Verse
5. Carmel - Eminent and pleasant to the eye, and fruitful as mount
Carmel was. Which may denote that her mind was replenished
with knowledge, and other excellent gifts of the Holy Ghost.
Purple - Which colour was anciently much esteemed. Is held - In
which he walks, and having once espied thee, is unable to take off
his eyes from thee.
Verse
6. Delights - For those various lovely features which, are in thee.
Verse
7. Palm-tree - Tall and strait, or upright. And he seems to mention
the palm-tree, rather than any other, because it is constantly green
and flourishing, and grows upward in spite of all pressures.
Verse
8. I said - Within myself, I resolved. I will - Climb up, that so I
may take hold of the boughs, which do not grow out of the sides,
as in other trees, but only at the top of it. Take hold - Partly to
prune and dress them, and partly to gather the fruit. The smell - Of
thy breath; which is often called the breath of a man's nostrils.
Verse
9. Thy mouth - Thy speech, the palate being one of the principal
instruments of speech. Wine - Grateful and refreshing for thee my
beloved, who reapest the comfort and benefit of that pleasure
which I take in thee. Causing - The most dull, and stupid, and
sleepy persons to speak.
Verse
10. I am - This and the following verses contain the words of the
bride, in answer to the bridegroom's endearing expressions
delivered in the foregoing verses.
Verse
11. Go forth - That being retired from the crowd, we may more
freely and sweetly converse together.
Verse
12. Early - The church having lost her beloved by her former
laziness, now doubles her diligence. Vineyards - To particular
congregations. Let us see - Let us inquire into the success of our
labours, what souls are brought in and built up, and how they
prosper and grow in grace. There - There I will discover the
fervency of my affections to thee, and maintain communion with
thee in thy holy ordinances.
Verse
13. Mandrakes - This Hebrew word is used Gen. xxx, 14, 15, and
the signification of it is very much doubted and disputed by
interpreters. The word here signifies sweet and pleasant flowers,
and therefore if it be understood of mandrakes, they were of
another sort than ours, as flowers of the same kind in several
climates have very different natures and qualities. At our gates -
Brought thither by divers persons to congratulate our nuptials. All
fruits - Fruits of this year and of the former. Which seems to be
meant of the various fruits and operations of the Spirit, and
degrees of grace in several believers.
Chapter 7:
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| Geneva
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| Matthew Henry
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| Wesley
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ecclesiastes Isaiah
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