Cantique Des Cantiqu 4:10

10 Que tes amours sont belles, ma sœur, mon épouse! Combien ton amour est meilleur que le vin, et combien tes parfums sont plus suaves qu'aucun aromate!

Cantique Des Cantiqu 4:10 Meaning and Commentary

Song of Solomon 4:10

How fair is thy love, [my] sister, my spouse!
&c.] Of these titles, (See Gill on Song of Solomon 4:8); (See Gill on Song of Solomon 4:9); and of the love of the church to Christ, (See Gill on Song of Solomon 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" F18; 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, ( Song of Solomon 1:2 Song of Solomon 1:4 ) ; 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, ( Mark 12:33 Mark 12:34 ) ; and the smell of thine ointments than all spices!
the same with Christ's ointments, commended ( Song of Solomon 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, ( Exodus 30:23 Exodus 30:24 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F18 (Kydwd) "amores tui", Pagninus, Montanus

Cantique Des Cantiqu 4:10 In-Context

8 Viens du Liban avec moi, mon épouse, viens du Liban avec moi! Regarde du sommet d'Amana, du sommet de Shénir et de l'Hermon, des repaires des lions, et des montagnes des léopards.
9 Tu m'as ravi le cœur, ma sœur, mon épouse; tu m'as ravi le cœur par l'un de tes regards, et par l'un des colliers de ton cou.
10 Que tes amours sont belles, ma sœur, mon épouse! Combien ton amour est meilleur que le vin, et combien tes parfums sont plus suaves qu'aucun aromate!
11 Tes lèvres, mon épouse, distillent des rayons de miel. Le miel et le lait sont sous ta langue, et l'odeur de tes vêtements est comme l'odeur du Liban.
12 Ma sœur, mon épouse, tu es un jardin fermé, une source fermée, et une fontaine scellée.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.