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Texts -- The Song of Songs 2:1-4 (NET)

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The Lily among the Thorns and the Apple Tree in the Forest
2:1 The Beloved to Her Lover: I am a meadow flower from Sharon , a lily from the valleys . 2:2 The Lover to His Beloved: Like a lily among the thorns , so is my darling among the maidens . 2:3 The Beloved about Her Lover: Like an apple tree among the trees of the forest , so is my beloved among the young men . I delight to sit in his shade , and his fruit is sweet to my taste .
The Banquet Hall for the Love-Sick
2:4 The Beloved about Her Lover: He brought me into the banquet hall , and he looked at me lovingly .

Pericope

NET
  • Sos 2:1-3 -- The Lily among the Thorns and the Apple Tree in the Forest
  • Sos 2:4-7 -- The Banquet Hall for the Love-Sick

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  • T'rang Bintang Fajar Berseri [KJ.139]
  • Yang Dipuji Kaum Gembala [KJ.116]
  • [Sos 2:1] Down In The Valley
  • [Sos 2:1] Jesus, Rose Of Sharon
  • [Sos 2:1] Lily Of The Valley, The
  • [Sos 2:1] Valley Lilies
  • [Sos 2:4] All Over The World
  • [Sos 2:4] At Thy Feet, Our God And Father
  • [Sos 2:4] Go Forward, Christian Soldier
  • [Sos 2:4] His Banner Over Us
  • [Sos 2:4] Jesus Spreads His Banner O’er Us
  • [Sos 2:4] O God, Whose Love Is Over All All
  • [Sos 2:4] Surrounded By Unnumbered Foes

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Expository Notes on the Bible (Constable)

  • Contemporary culture has affected the interpretation of this book more than that of most other Bible books. For many years believers considered this book to be a revelation of God's love for the believer and the believer's lo...
  • I. The superscription 1:1II. The courtship 1:2-3:5A. The beginning of love 1:2-111. Longing for the boyfriend 1:2-42. The girl's insecurity 1:5-83. Solomon's praise 1:9-11B. The growth of love 1:12-3:51. Mutual admiration 1:1...
  • 1:12-14 The Shulammite girl (6:3) described the effect that seeing Solomon had on her as he reclined at his banquet "table."She wore nard (spikenard, "perfume"NASB, NIV; cf. Mark 14:3; John 12:3), which was an ointment that c...
  • Here the refrain marks the end of the section on the courtship (1:2-3:5) as well as the Shulammite's nightmare (3:1-4). Solomon and the Shulammite's patience were about to receive the desired reward. Their marriage was now at...
  • 14:4 When Israel repented, the Lord promised to heal the apostasy of the Israelites that had become a fatal sickness for them (cf. 6:1). He also promised to bestow His love on them generously because then He would no longer b...
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