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Text -- The Song of Songs 3:2 (NET)

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3:2 “I will arise and look all around throughout the town, and throughout the streets and squares; I will search for my beloved.” I searched for him but I did not find him.
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Sos 3:2 - -- The city of God, the church in which Christ resides.

The city of God, the church in which Christ resides.

Wesley: Sos 3:2 - -- Not finding him in private prayer, and meditation, I sought him in the places of public assemblies and ordinances.

Not finding him in private prayer, and meditation, I sought him in the places of public assemblies and ordinances.

Wesley: Sos 3:2 - -- He saw fit still to delay the discoveries of his grace.

He saw fit still to delay the discoveries of his grace.

JFB: Sos 3:2 - -- To leave her easy bed, and wander in the dark night seeking Him (Pro 13:4; Mat 21:30; Luk 14:27-33).

To leave her easy bed, and wander in the dark night seeking Him (Pro 13:4; Mat 21:30; Luk 14:27-33).

JFB: Sos 3:2 - -- Jerusalem, literally (Mat 3:5; Joh 1:19), and spiritually the Church here (Heb 12:22), in glory (Rev 21:2).

Jerusalem, literally (Mat 3:5; Joh 1:19), and spiritually the Church here (Heb 12:22), in glory (Rev 21:2).

JFB: Sos 3:2 - -- Open spaces at the gates of Eastern cities, where the public assembled for business. So, the assemblies of worshippers (Son 8:2-3; Pro 1:20-23; Heb 10...

Open spaces at the gates of Eastern cities, where the public assembled for business. So, the assemblies of worshippers (Son 8:2-3; Pro 1:20-23; Heb 10:25). She had in her first awakening shrunk from them, seeking Jesus Christ alone; but she was desired to seek the footsteps of the flock (Son 1:8), so now in her second trial she goes forth to them of herself. "The more the soul grows in grace, and the less it leans on ordinances, the more it prizes and profits by them" [MOODY STUART] (Psa 73:16-17).

JFB: Sos 3:2 - -- Nothing short of Jesus Christ can satisfy her (Job 23:8-10; Psa 63:1-2).

Nothing short of Jesus Christ can satisfy her (Job 23:8-10; Psa 63:1-2).

TSK: Sos 3:2 - -- will rise : Son 5:5; Isa 64:7; Joh 1:6; Mat 26:40, Mat 26:41; Rom 13:11; 1Co 15:34; Eph 5:14 the streets : Pro 1:20, Pro 1:21, Pro 8:2, Pro 8:3, Pro 8...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Poole: Sos 3:2 - -- I will rise now I will immediately apply myself to seek him, without whom my bed can give me no rest nor comfort. The city the city of God, the chu...

I will rise now I will immediately apply myself to seek him, without whom my bed can give me no rest nor comfort.

The city the city of God, the church, in which Christ resides.

In the streets and in the broad ways: not finding him in private prayer and meditation, I sought him in the places of public assemblies and ordinances; for the people frequently met together in the streets, not only for civil, but for religious ends, 2Ch 32:6 Neh 8:1,3,16 Pr 1:20,21 Lu 13:26 .

I found him not he saw fit still to delay the discoveries of his grace, partly, to chastise my former folly; partly, to try my sincerity and constancy; and partly, that he might be more welcome when he came to me.

Gill: Sos 3:2 - -- I will rise now,.... Perceiving she had taken a wrong method, and therefore unsuccessful, she fixes on another; and, in the strength of divine grace, ...

I will rise now,.... Perceiving she had taken a wrong method, and therefore unsuccessful, she fixes on another; and, in the strength of divine grace, determines to pursue it, and "now", at once, immediately, without any delay, "rise" from her bed of sloth and ease, and forego her carnal pleasures, in pursuit of her beloved; which showed the sincerity of her love to him;

and go about the city; not the city of Jerusalem, though there may be an allusion to it; but the spiritual city, of which saints are fellow citizens, where they dwell, and where the word is preached, and the ordinances are administered: and "going about" it, as she proposed, showed her diligence and industry in seeking him: and the night being an unseasonable time to walk about a city, especially for women, this is a further proof of her great love to Christ, in that she not only exposed herself to reproach and scandal, but to harm and danger also; but being fired with love, and fearless of danger k, and set on finding her beloved, she resolved to proceed, whatever she suffered. Hence she sought him

in the streets, and in the broad ways; that is, of the city, such as commonly are in cities; so Troy is described l as a city, having broad ways in it; and also Athens m: meaning the public ordinances of the Gospel, where he takes his walks, and often shows himself; in seeking him here, she was right, though she did not succeed;

I will seek him whom my soul loveth; her love was still the same, not abated, more likely to be increased through disappointment; nor was she discouraged, but was determined to go on seeking, till she found him;

I sought him, but I found him not; this was to chastise her for her former negligence; to try her faith, love, and patience; and to show that even the best means, though to be used, are not to be depended on; and that Christ has his own time and way to make himself known to his people, which depends on his sovereign will.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Sos 3:2 The statement בִּקַּשְׁתִּיו וְלֹא &...

Geneva Bible: Sos 3:2 I will rise now, and go about the city in the streets, and in the broad ways I will ( b ) seek him whom my soul loveth: I sought him, but I found him ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Sos 3:1-11 - --1 The church's fight and victory in temptation.6 The church glories in Christ.

MHCC: Sos 3:1-5 - --It was hard to the Old Testament church to find Christ in the ceremonial law; the watchmen of that church gave little assistance to those who sought a...

Matthew Henry: Sos 3:1-5 - -- God is not wont to say to the seed of Jacob, Seek you me in vain; and yet here we have the spouse for a great while seeking her beloved in vain, b...

Keil-Delitzsch: Sos 3:2 - -- 2 So I will arise, then, and go about the city, The markets, and the streets; I will seek him whom my soul loveth! - I sought him, and found him...

Constable: Sos 1:2--3:6 - --II. THE COURTSHIP 1:2--3:5 Perhaps the outstanding characteristic of this first major section of the book is the...

Constable: Sos 3:1-5 - --3. The pain of separation 3:1-5 Another incident unfolds in this pericope (vv. 1-4) and conclude...

Constable: Sos 3:1-4 - --The Shulammite's nightmare 3:1-4 The Shulammite narrated an experience she had had "on h...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: The Song of Songs (Book Introduction) The Song of Solomon, called in the Vulgate and Septuagint, "The Song of Songs," from the opening words. This title denotes its superior excellence, ac...

TSK: The Song of Songs 3 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Son 3:1, The church’s fight and victory in temptation; Son 3:6, The church glories in Christ.

Poole: The Song of Songs 3 (Chapter Introduction) OF SOLOMON CHAPTER 3 The church seeking Christ, Son 3:1-3 . Her great joy; she findeth him, Son 3:4 . Her charge to the daughters of Jerusalem not ...

MHCC: The Song of Songs (Book Introduction) This book is a Divine allegory, which represents the love between Christ and his church of true believers, under figures taken from the relation and a...

MHCC: The Song of Songs 3 (Chapter Introduction) (Son 3:1-5) The trials of the church by the withdrawing of Christ. (Son 3:6-11) The excellences of the church, The care of Christ for her.

Matthew Henry: The Song of Songs (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Song of Solomon All scripture, we are sure, is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable f...

Matthew Henry: The Song of Songs 3 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter, I. The church gives an account of a sore trial wherewith she was exercised through the withdrawing of her beloved from her, the p...

Constable: The Song of Songs (Book Introduction) Introduction Title In the Hebrew Bible the title of this book is "The Song of Songs." ...

Constable: The Song of Songs (Outline) Outline I. The superscription 1:1 II. The courtship 1:2-3:5 A. The begin...

Constable: The Song of Songs Song of Solomon Bibliography Baxter, J. Sidlow. Explore the Book. 6 vols. London: Marshall, Morgan, and Scott, ...

Haydock: The Song of Songs (Book Introduction) SOLOMON'S CANTICLE OF CANTICLES. INTRODUCTION. This book is called the Canticle of Canticles, that is to say, the most excellent of all cantic...

Gill: The Song of Songs (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO THE SONG OF SOLOMON This book is entitled, in the Hebrew copies, "Shir Hashirim", the Song of Songs. The Septuagint and Vulgate Lat...

Gill: The Song of Songs 3 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO SONG OF SOLOMON 3 In this chapter an account is given of an adventure of the church, in quest of her beloved; of the time when, and...

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