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

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4:10 How delightful is your love, my sister, my bride! How much better is your love than wine; the fragrance of your perfume is better than any spice!
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Wesley , JFB , Clarke , Defender , TSK

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Barnes , Poole , Haydock , Gill

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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Sos 4:10 - -- How amiable and acceptable to me.

How amiable and acceptable to me.

Wesley: Sos 4:10 - -- Of the gifts and graces of God's Spirit, wherewith thou art anointed.

Of the gifts and graces of God's Spirit, wherewith thou art anointed.

JFB: Sos 4:10 - -- Hebrew, "loves"; manifold tokens of thy love.

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 ...

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 Zec 10:7).

JFB: Sos 4:10 - -- Answering to her praise (Son 1:3) with increased force. Fragrant, as being fruits of His Spirit in us (Gal 5:22).

Answering to her praise (Son 1:3) with increased force. Fragrant, as being fruits of His Spirit in us (Gal 5:22).

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 - דדיך dodayich ; Hebrew. mastoi sou ; Septuagint. Ubera tua ; Vulgate. "Thy breasts."And so all the versions, except the Chaldee

Clarke: Sos 4:10 - -- Smell of thine ointments - Perfumes.

Smell of thine ointments - Perfumes.

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 ...

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 not ashamed to call (them) brethren" (Heb 2:11)."

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;...

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; Rev 5:8

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

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.

Son 4:9

With one of thine eyes - Rather, with one look of thine.

Son 4:11

Honeycomb - literally, Thy lips distill a dropping (of pure honey). Compare the marginal references.

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.

Spices. He returns her compliment, chap. i. 2.

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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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 - --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 - -- 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 - -- 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...

Constable: Sos 4:9-11 - --3. The bride's love 4:9-11 In these verses Solomon evidently praised his bride for giving herself wholly to him as he had asked. 4:9 "Sister" was evid...

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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 4 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Son 4:1, Christ sets forth the graces of the church; Son 4:8, He shews his love to her; Son 4:16, The church prays to be made fit for his...

Poole: The Song of Songs 4 (Chapter Introduction) OF SOLOMON CHAPTER 4 Christ commendeth his church for her beauty, Son 4:1-7 . He calleth her to go with him, Son 4:8 , manifesting his love and aff...

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 4 (Chapter Introduction) (Son 4:1-7) Christ sets forth the graces of the church. (Son 4:8-15) Christ's love to the church. (Son 4:16) The church desires further influences o...

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 4 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter, I. Jesus Christ, having espoused his church to himself (Son 3:11), highly commends her beauty in the several expressions of it, c...

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 4 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO SONG OF SOLOMON 4 In this chapter is contained a large commendation of the church's beauty by Christ; first, more particularly, by ...

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