
Text -- The Song of Songs 8:1-2 (NET)




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Wesley: Sos 8:1 - -- The church here expresses her desire of a stricter union, and closer communion with Christ.
The church here expresses her desire of a stricter union, and closer communion with Christ.

Or, where she did instruct or educate me.

My gifts and graces should all be employed to serve and glorify thee.
JFB: Sos 8:1 - -- He had been a brother already. Why, then, this prayer here? It refers to the time after His resurrection, when the previous outward intimacy with Him ...
He had been a brother already. Why, then, this prayer here? It refers to the time after His resurrection, when the previous outward intimacy with Him was no longer allowed, but it was implied it should be renewed at the second coming (Joh 20:17). For this the Church here prays; meanwhile she enjoys inward spiritual communion with Him. The last who ever "kissed" Jesus Christ on earth was the traitor Judas. The bride's return with the King to her mother's house answers to Act 8:25, after the mission to Samaria. The rest spoken of (Son 8:4) answers to Act 9:31.

A brother born of the same mother; the closest tie.

JFB: Sos 8:2 - -- Rather, "thou wouldest instruct me," namely, how I might best please thee (Isa 11:2-3; Isa 50:4; Luk 12:12; Joh 14:26; Joh 16:13).
Rather, "thou wouldest instruct me," namely, how I might best please thee (Isa 11:2-3; Isa 50:4; Luk 12:12; Joh 14:26; Joh 16:13).

JFB: Sos 8:2 - -- Seasoned with aromatic perfumes. Jesus Christ ought to have our choicest gifts. Spices are never introduced in the song in His absence; therefore the ...
Seasoned with aromatic perfumes. Jesus Christ ought to have our choicest gifts. Spices are never introduced in the song in His absence; therefore the time of His return from "the mountain of spices" (Son 8:14) is contemplated. The cup of betrothal was given by Him at the last supper; the cup or marriage shall be presented by her at His return (Mat 26:29). Till then the believer often cannot feel towards, or speak of, Him as he would wish.
Clarke: Sos 8:1 - -- O that thou wert as my brother - The bride, fearing that her fondness for her spouse might be construed into too great a familiarity, wishes that he...
O that thou wert as my brother - The bride, fearing that her fondness for her spouse might be construed into too great a familiarity, wishes that he were her little brother; and then she might treat him in the most affectionate manner, and kiss him even in the streets without suspicion, and without giving offense to any one.

Clarke: Sos 8:2 - -- Would - bring thee into my mother’ s house, who would instruct me - She would teach me how to conduct myself towards thee, as she would how to ...
Would - bring thee into my mother’ s house, who would instruct me - She would teach me how to conduct myself towards thee, as she would how to nurse a young child

Clarke: Sos 8:2 - -- To drink of spiced wine - Wine rendered peculiarly strong and invigorating. The bride and bridegroom on the wedding day both drank out of the same c...
To drink of spiced wine - Wine rendered peculiarly strong and invigorating. The bride and bridegroom on the wedding day both drank out of the same cup, to show that they were to enjoy and equally bear together the comforts and adversities of life.
TSK: Sos 8:1 - -- that thou : Isa 7:14, Isa 9:6; Hag 2:7; Zec 9:9; Mal 3:1; Mat 13:16, Mat 13:17; Luk 2:26-32, Luk 2:38, Luk 10:23, Luk 10:24; 1Ti 3:16; Heb 2:11, Heb 2...
that thou : Isa 7:14, Isa 9:6; Hag 2:7; Zec 9:9; Mal 3:1; Mat 13:16, Mat 13:17; Luk 2:26-32, Luk 2:38, Luk 10:23, Luk 10:24; 1Ti 3:16; Heb 2:11, Heb 2:12
sucked : Isa 66:11, Isa 66:12; Gal 4:26
find thee : Joh 1:14, Joh 3:13, Joh 8:42, Joh 13:3, Joh 16:28; Heb 2:9-14, Heb 9:26-28
I would : Son 1:2; Psa 2:12, Psa 45:10, Psa 45:11; Luk 7:45-48, Luk 9:26, Luk 12:8; Joh 7:46-52; Joh 9:25-38; Gal 6:14; Phi 3:3, Phi 3:7, Phi 3:8
yea : Psa 51:17, Psa 102:16, Psa 102:17; Mar 12:42-44, Mar 14:6-9
I should not be despised : Heb. they should not despise me, Isa 60:14; Luk 10:16, Luk 18:9; 1Co 1:28

TSK: Sos 8:2 - -- bring : Son 3:4; Gal 4:26
who : Luk 16:29-31; Joh 5:39, Joh 5:46, Joh 5:47; Act 17:11, Act 17:12; 2Ti 3:15; 1Pe 1:10-12; 2Pe 1:19; Rev 19:10
I would c...

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Barnes: Sos 8:1 - -- Royal rank and splendor are grown wearisome. The king once called her "sister"and "sister-bride."Would he were indeed as a "brother,"her mother̵...
Royal rank and splendor are grown wearisome. The king once called her "sister"and "sister-bride."Would he were indeed as a "brother,"her mother’ s own child whom she might meet, embrace, and welcome everywhere without restraint or shame. Her love for him is simple, sacred, pure, free from the unrest and the stains of mere earthly passion.

Barnes: Sos 8:2 - -- Who would instruct me - Or, thou shouldest teach me Isa 54:13. Some allegorists make the whole passage Cant. 7:11\endash 8:2 a prayer of the sy...
Who would instruct me - Or, thou shouldest teach me Isa 54:13. Some allegorists make the whole passage Cant. 7:11\endash 8:2 a prayer of the synagogue for the Incarnation of the Word, like Son 1:2 (see note). Others, a prayer of the Church under both covenants for that complete union with the Incarnate Godhead which is still future.
Poole -> Sos 8:2
Poole: Sos 8:2 - -- Bring thee with joy and triumph, as the bridegroom was usually brought to the bride’ s house. See Psa 45:14,15 .
Into my mother’ s house ...
Bring thee with joy and triumph, as the bridegroom was usually brought to the bride’ s house. See Psa 45:14,15 .
Into my mother’ s house either,
1. My mother’ s-inlaw, my husband’ s mother, as the custom was, Gen 24:61 Jud 12:9 . Or,
2. My own mother’ s, to show her extraordinary respect and affection to him. In the mystical sense both come to one; for the universal church was in some sort both his and her mother.
Who would instruct me to wit, how I should behave myself towards thee. Or, where she did instruct or educate me.
I would cause thee to drink of spiced wine of the juice of my pomegranate I would give thee the best entertainment which the house affords. My gifts and graces should all be employed to serve and glorify thee.
Haydock: Sos 8:1 - -- Hearken. The seventh morning is come, and I must depart to the mountains, chap. ii. 17., and iv. 6. Christ, before his ascension, exhorts his Churc...
Hearken. The seventh morning is come, and I must depart to the mountains, chap. ii. 17., and iv. 6. Christ, before his ascension, exhorts his Church to present her petitions. He is always ready to hear her, and to grant her aid, in every emergency. See St. Ambrose, de Virg. xvi. 99. ---
The virtuous pray that her requests may be granted, (Haydock) and are eager to know what they are. (Menochius)

Haydock: Sos 8:1 - -- Mother. The synagogue continues to pray for Christ's coming. (Worthington) ---
Her request has been heard, and He has assumed our nature; so that ...
Mother. The synagogue continues to pray for Christ's coming. (Worthington) ---
Her request has been heard, and He has assumed our nature; so that we may receive from him all the marks of tenderness, and none but the carnal will shew any signs of contempt. The spouse wishes to manifest her love without restraint, and to be delivered from the shame of sterility, (Calmet) or the Church desires to see Christ in heaven, and to praise him. (Menochius)

Haydock: Sos 8:2 - -- Teach me economy, on which subject Xenophon represents the newly married entertaining themselves. ---
Wine. Mark xv. 23., and Osee xiv. 8. Nectar...
Teach me economy, on which subject Xenophon represents the newly married entertaining themselves. ---
Wine. Mark xv. 23., and Osee xiv. 8. Nectar was of this description, (Calmet) being composed of wine, honey, and odoriferous flowers. The best was made at Babylon. (Atheneus i. 25., and ii. 2.) ---
These liquors intimate all the virtues, which Christ has taught; the practice of which affords him the greatest satisfaction, John xiv. 23. They are best learnt in retirement, (Calmet) and from our great teacher, Micheas iv. 2. (Menochius)
Gill: Sos 8:1 - -- O that thou wert as my brother,.... Or, "who will give thee as a brother to me?" q an usual form of wishing, Deu 5:29, Psa 14:7. The church here not ...
O that thou wert as my brother,.... Or, "who will give thee as a brother to me?" q an usual form of wishing, Deu 5:29, Psa 14:7. The church here not only requests that Christ would be like a brother to her, but appear to be really one, and to act the part of one towards her; with whom she might as freely converse as brother and sister may. Several Jewish r writers own, that the King Messiah is intended here; and in such a relation Christ does stand to his church and people, by virtue of his incarnation, Heb 2:11; hence many of the ancients take this to be a wish of the Jewish church, for the coming of Christ in the flesh; and also through their adoption, he and they having one Father, Joh 20:17; and by being of a like nature, disposition, and practice, Mat 12:50; as well as on the score of love and friendship, Pro 18:24; and this relation Christ fills up, by the intimacy and familiarity he uses them with; by his compassion on them, and sympathy with them, in all their afflictions; by the help, aid, and relief, he gives them; by his condescension to their weaknesses, and by his great love and affection for them. As a further description of him as a brother, it is added,
that sucked the breasts of my mother; which may denote the truth and reality of Christ's incarnation, being a sucking infant: and the near relation of Christ to his people, being a brother by the mother's side, reckoned the nearest, and their affection to each other the strongest: by her "mother" may be meant Jerusalem above, the mother of us all; and, by her "breasts", the ordinances, of which Christ, as man, partook when on earth, and now may be said to suck, as formed in the hearts of his people;
when I should find thee without; or, "in the street" s; in public ordinances, where Christ is to be found; or outside of Judea, in the Gentile world, where, after his coming in the flesh, his Gospel was preached, the ordinances administered, and he was there to be found; or in the most public place and manner, where she should not be ashamed to own him, his truths and ordinances, before men;
I would kiss thee; not only with a kiss of approbation, Pro 24:16; but of love and affection, of faith and confidence, of homage and subjection, of worship and adoration; see Psa 2:12; this is an usage with relations and friends, brothers and sisters, at meeting; hence Heunischius refers this to the time when the saints shall meet Christ in the clouds, who will be admitted to the nearest embraces of him, with unspeakable pleasure, and enjoy him to all eternity;
yea, I should not be despised; for taking such freedom with Christ, her brother. Or, "they would not despise me" t; neither men nor angels, for such an action, and still less God, the Father, Son, and Spirit; which she might conclude from the relation between them, it being no more unseemly than for a sister to use such freedom with an own brother, even in the street; and from the reception she had reason to believe she should meet with from Christ: who would not turn away his face from her, when she offered to kiss him, which would occasion shame and blushing. The whole expresses her boldness in professing Christ, without fear or shame, in the most public manner.

Gill: Sos 8:2 - -- I would lead thee, and bring, thee into mother's house,.... The general assembly and church of the firstborn is mother to the church visible, to part...
I would lead thee, and bring, thee into mother's house,.... The general assembly and church of the firstborn is mother to the church visible, to particular churches and believers, where they are born, educated, and brought up; for which they have a great affection, as persons usually have for the place of their nativity and education. And here the church desires to have Christ with her; either to consummate the marriage between them, Gen 24:67; or to have the knowledge of him spread among her relations, those of her mother's house, who belonged to the election of grace; or to enjoy his presence there, with great delight and pleasure: the act of "leading" thither shows great familiarity with him, great love and respect for him, a hearty welcome to her mother's house; and was treating him becoming his majesty, great personages being led, Isa 60:11; all which is done by prayer, in the exercise of faith: and the act of "bringing" denotes on her part the strength of faith in prayer; and on his part great condescension; see Son 3:4. Her end in all was, as follows,
who would instruct me; meaning her mother; the allusion may be to a grave and prudent woman, who, taking her newly married daughter apart, teaches her how to behave towards her husband, that she may have his affections, and live happily with him: the house of God is a school of instruction, where souls are taught the ways of Christ, the doctrines of the Gospel, and the duties of religion; nor are the greatest believers above instruction, and the means of it. Some render the words, "thou shalt", or "thou wouldest teach me" u; meaning Christ, who teaches as none else can; he teaches by his Spirit, who leads into all truth; by the Scriptures, which are profitable for instruction; by his ministers, called pastors and teachers; and by his ordinances administered in his house; where the church desired the presence of Christ; and might expect instruction from him, being in the way of her duty; and to hear such marriage precepts, as in Psa 45:10. In return, the church promises Christ,
I would cause thee to drink of spiced wine, of the juice of my pomegranate; or, "wine of my pomegranate" w; of which mention is made in Jewish writings x and by other authors y: there was a city in the tribe of Dan, called "Gathrimmon", Jos 21:24; the winepress of the pomegranate, or where they made pomegranate wine. Spiced wine was much used by the ancients, and in the eastern countries: so Phoenician wine, or wine of Byblis, is said to be odoriferous z; so the wine of Lebanon, Hos 14:7; the Babylonians had a wine they called nectar a: spiced wine was thought less inebriating b, and therefore the ancients sometimes put into their wine myrrh and calamus, and other spices c; sometimes it was a mixture of old wine, water, and balsam; and of wine, honey, and pepper d. Now these sorts of wine being accounted the best and most agreeable, the church proposes to treat Christ with them; by which may be meant the various graces of the Spirit, and the exercise of them in believers; which give Christ pleasure and delight, and are preferred by him to the best wine; see Son 4:10. With the Hebrew writers, pomegranates are said to be a symbol of concord e: the pomegranate was a tree of Venus f.

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NET Notes: Sos 8:1 Song 8:1-2 may be classified as a “a lover’s wish song” that is similar in content and structure to an ancient Egyptian love song in...

NET Notes: Sos 8:2 The MT reads the singular noun with 1st person common singular suffix רִמֹּנִי (rimmoni, “my pom...
Geneva Bible -> Sos 8:1
Geneva Bible: Sos 8:1 O ( a ) that thou [wert] as my brother, that was nourished at the breasts of my mother! [when] I should find thee outside, I would kiss thee; yea, I s...

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TSK Synopsis -> Sos 8:1-14
TSK Synopsis: Sos 8:1-14 - --1 The love of the church to Christ.6 The vehemency of love.8 The calling of the Gentiles.14 The church prays for Christ's coming.
MHCC -> Sos 8:1-4
MHCC: Sos 8:1-4 - --The church wishes for the constant intimacy and freedom with the Lord Jesus that a sister has with a brother. That they might be as his brethren, whic...
Matthew Henry -> Sos 8:1-4
Matthew Henry: Sos 8:1-4 - -- Here, I. The spouse wishes for a constant intimacy and freedom with the Lord Jesus. She was already betrothed to him, but, the nuptials being yet no...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Sos 8:1-2
Keil-Delitzsch: Sos 8:1-2 - --
If Solomon now complies with her request, yields to her invitation, then she will again see her parental home, where, in the days of her first love,...
Constable -> Sos 5:2--8:5; Sos 8:1-4
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...
