
Text -- The Song of Songs 6:7 (NET)




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Barnes -> Sos 6:4-9
Barnes: Sos 6:4-9 - -- The section might be entitled, "Renewed declaration of love after brief estrangement." Son 6:4 Tirzah ... Jerusalem - Named together as t...
The section might be entitled, "Renewed declaration of love after brief estrangement."
Tirzah ... Jerusalem - Named together as the then two fairest cities of the land. For Jerusalem compare Psa 48:2. "Tirzah"(i. e., "Grace"or "Beauty ")was an old Canaanite royal city Jos 12:24. It became again a royal residence during the reigns of Baasha and his three successors in the kingdom of the ten tribes, and may well therefore have been famed for its beauty in the time of Solomon.
Terrible as ... - Awe-inspiring as the bannered (hosts). The warlike image, like others in the Song, serves to enhance the charm of its assured peace.
Even for the king the gentle eyes of the bride have an awe-striking majesty. Such is the condescension of love. Now follows Son 6:5-7 the longest of the repetitions which abound in the Song, marking the continuance of the king’ s affection as when first solemnly proclaimed Son 4:1-6. The two descriptions belong, according to some (Christian) expositors, to the Church of different periods, e. g. to the primitive Church in the splendor of her first vocation, and to the Church under Constantine; other (Jewish) expositors apply them to "the congregation of Israel"under the first and second temples respectively.
The king contrasts the bride with the other claimants for her royal estate or favor Son 6:8. She not only outshines them all for him, but herself has received from them disinterested blessing and praise.
This passage is invaluable as a divine witness to the principle of monogamy under the Old Testament and in the luxurious age of Solomon.
Poole -> Sos 6:7
Haydock -> Sos 6:7
Haydock: Sos 6:7 - -- Number. The true pastors are numerous, but hirelings more so. The faithful are innumerable, and all are united in the same faith. (Worthington) -...
Number. The true pastors are numerous, but hirelings more so. The faithful are innumerable, and all are united in the same faith. (Worthington) ---
The spouse and the queens represent the more prefect; the concubines, or wives of inferior degree, those who are led by fear; and the maidens, such as are languid and negligent. (Origen) ---
The Roman Church is at the head of all metropolitan, episcopal, and parochial Churches. (Haydock)
Gill -> Sos 6:7
Gill: Sos 6:7 - -- As a piece of a pomegranate are thy temples within thy locks. The same descriptions are given in Son 4:3; See Gill on Son 4:3; and these are repeated...
As a piece of a pomegranate are thy temples within thy locks. The same descriptions are given in Son 4:3; See Gill on Son 4:3; and these are repeated, to show the reality of the church's beauty, and for the sake of confirmation; and that it still continued the same, notwithstanding her failings and infirmities; and that Christ had the same esteem of her, and love to her, he ever had. That part of the description, respecting the church's lips and speech, in Son 4:3; is here omitted, though added at the end of Son 6:6; by the Septuagint; but is not in the Hebrew copies, nor taken notice of in the Targum; yea, the Masorah, on Son 4:2, remarks some words as only used in that place, and therefore could not be repeated here in the copies then in use.

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TSK Synopsis -> Sos 6:1-13
TSK Synopsis: Sos 6:1-13 - --1 The church professes her faith in Christ.4 Christ shews the graces of the church;10 and his love towards her.
MHCC -> Sos 6:4-10
MHCC: Sos 6:4-10 - --All the real excellence and holiness on earth centre in the church. Christ goes forth subduing his enemies, while his followers gain victories over th...
Matthew Henry -> Sos 6:4-10
Matthew Henry: Sos 6:4-10 - -- Now we must suppose Christ graciously returned to his spouse, from whom he had withdrawn himself, returned to converse with her (for he speaks to he...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Sos 6:5-7
Keil-Delitzsch: Sos 6:5-7 - --
5 a Turn away thine eyes from me,
For overpoweringly they assail me.
Döpke translates, ferocire me faciunt ; Hengst.: they make me proud; but al...
Constable: Sos 5:2--8:5 - --IV. THE MATURING PROCESS 5:2--8:4
In this last major section of the book the married love of Solomon and the Shu...

Constable: Sos 5:2--7:1 - --A. The Problem of Apathy 5:2-6:13
Sometime after the wedding the Shulammite failed to respond encouragin...
