
Text -- The Song of Songs 4:10 (NET)




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How amiable and acceptable to me.

Of the gifts and graces of God's Spirit, wherewith thou art anointed.
Hebrew, "loves"; manifold tokens of thy love.

JFB: Sos 4:10 - -- Answering to her "better" (Son 1:2), but with increased force. An Amoebean pastoral character pervades the Song, like the classic Amoebean idylls and ...
Answering to her "better" (Son 1:2), but with increased force. An Amoebean pastoral character pervades the Song, like the classic Amoebean idylls and eclogues.

JFB: Sos 4:10 - -- The love of His saints is a more reviving cordial to Him than wine; for example, at the feast in Simon's house (Luk 7:36, Luk 7:47; Joh 4:32; compare ...
Clarke: Sos 4:10 - -- How much better is thy love - דדיך dodayich ; Hebrew. mastoi sou ; Septuagint. Ubera tua ; Vulgate. "Thy breasts."And so all the versions, e...
How much better is thy love -
Defender -> Sos 4:10
Defender: Sos 4:10 - -- Four times, he calls her "my sister, my spouse" (Son 4:9, Son 4:12; Son 5:1), denoting holy fellowship as well as marital life. Similarly, Christ "is ...
TSK -> Sos 4:10
TSK: Sos 4:10 - -- love : Heb. loves, Son 1:2 *marg.
how much : Son 1:2, Son 1:4
the smell : Son 1:3, Son 1:12, Son 3:6, Son 5:5; 2Co 1:21, 2Co 1:22; Gal 5:22; Phi 4:18;...

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Barnes -> Sos 4:9-11
Barnes: Sos 4:9-11 - -- The similes employed refer to the graces of adornment, speech, and gesture, as expressions of inward character and sentiment. Son 4:9 With...
The similes employed refer to the graces of adornment, speech, and gesture, as expressions of inward character and sentiment.
With one of thine eyes - Rather, with one look of thine.
Honeycomb - literally, Thy lips distill a dropping (of pure honey). Compare the marginal references.
Poole -> Sos 4:10
Poole: Sos 4:10 - -- How fair how amiable and acceptable to me, is thy love! I do not disdain thy love, as I might do, but take it kindly, and prize it highly.
How much ...
How fair how amiable and acceptable to me, is thy love! I do not disdain thy love, as I might do, but take it kindly, and prize it highly.
How much better is thy love than wine! of which See Poole "Son 1:2" , See Poole "Son 1:4" .
Of thine ointments of the gifts and graces of God’ s Spirit, wherewith thou art anointed. Compare Isa 61:1 1Jo 2:20,27 .
Haydock -> Sos 4:10
Spices. He returns her compliment, chap. i. 2.
Gill -> Sos 4:10
Gill: Sos 4:10 - -- How fair is thy love, my sister, my spouse!.... Of these titles; see Gill on Son 4:8; See Gill on Son 4:9; and of the love of the church to Christ; s...
How fair is thy love, my sister, my spouse!.... Of these titles; see Gill on Son 4:8; See Gill on Son 4:9; and of the love of the church to Christ; see Gill on Son 1:3; here said to be "fair", lovely and delightful, grateful and acceptable; as it is to Christ, in the several acts and effects of it, and therefore the word is plural, "thy loves" r; being exceeding beautiful in his eye, and extremely well pleasing to him; therefore says, "how fair!" as admiring it, it being hard to say how fair it was; and this appears from the large manifestations of Christ's love to those that love him; and from his causing all things to work together for the good of such; and from his preparing and laying up things, unseen and unheard of, for them;
how much better is thy love than wine! which is saying the same thing of her love to him she says of his to her, Son 1:2; her love to Christ is more pleasant, more cheering, and more acceptable to him, than the wine of legal sacrifices, or than all burnt offerings; or than any duty whatever, unless that is the principle from whence it flows, Mar 12:33;
and the smell of thine ointments than all spices! the same with Christ's ointments, commended Son 1:3; namely, the graces of the Spirit, which are in Christ without measure, and from him communicated to his people; and when exercised by them, are very delightful to him, and preferred by him to "all spices": even to all those used in the holy anointing oil, typical of them, Exo 30:23.

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TSK Synopsis -> Sos 4:1-16
TSK Synopsis: Sos 4:1-16 - --1 Christ sets forth the graces of the church.8 He shews his love to her.16 The church prays to be made fit for his presence.
MHCC -> Sos 4:8-15
MHCC: Sos 4:8-15 - --Observe the gracious call Christ gives to the church. It is, 1. A precept; so this is Christ's call to his church to come off from the world. These hi...
Matthew Henry -> Sos 4:8-14
Matthew Henry: Sos 4:8-14 - -- These are still the words of Christ to his church, expressing his great esteem of her and affection to her, the opinion he had of her beauty and exc...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Sos 4:10-11
Keil-Delitzsch: Sos 4:10-11 - --
He proceeds still further to praise her attractions.
10 How fair is thy love, my sister-bride!
How much better thy love than wine!
And the fragra...
Constable: Sos 3:6--5:2 - --III. THE WEDDING 3:6--5:1
Weddings in Israel took place before the local town elders rather than before the prie...

Constable: Sos 4:1--5:2 - --B. The Consummation 4:1-5:1
Our attention now turns from the public procession that took place on the we...
