Song of Solomon 8:8-14

8 "We have a little sister, And she 1has no breasts; What shall we do for our sister On the day when she is spoken for?
9 "If she is a wall, We will build on her a battlement of silver; But if she is a door, We will barricade her with 2planks of cedar."
10 "I was a wall, and 3my breasts were like towers; Then I became in his eyes as one who finds peace.
11 "Solomon had a 4vineyard at Baal-hamon; He 5entrusted the vineyard to 6caretakers. Each one was to bring a 7thousand shekels of silver for its 8fruit.
12 "My very own vineyard is at my disposal; The thousand shekels are for you, Solomon, And two hundred are for those who take care of its fruit."
13 "O you who sit in the gardens, My 9companions are listening for your voice - 10Let me hear it!"
14 "Hurry, my beloved, And be 11like a gazelle or a young stag On the 12mountains of spices."

Song of Solomon 8:8-14 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO SONG OF SOLOMON 8

This chapter begins with an ardent wish of the church for a free and intimate converse with Christ; declaring what she would do to him, and for him, should she have such an interview with him, So 8:1,2; what familiarity should be between them, So 8:3; charging the daughters of Jerusalem not to give him any disturbance, So 8:4. Upon which they inquire who she was that was in such a posture they saw her in, So 8:5; when the church, instead of giving them an answer, says some things concerning her beloved, on whom they saw her leaning; and makes some requests to him for more nearness to him, and manifestations of his love to her; urged from the strength her love and affections to him, which was invincible, So 8:6,7. Next follows a speech of the church about her little sister; expressing a concern for her, and what she would do to her and with her, So 8:8,9; and the answer of the little sister, declaring what she, was, and what she enjoyed, So 8:10; then the words of the church again, concerning her husband's vineyard; the place, keepers, and profit of it, So 8:11,12. And the chapter, and with it the Song, is concluded with a request of Christ to the church, that he might hear her voice, So 8:13; and with a petition of hers to him, that he would come quickly to her, So 8:14.

Cross References 12

Footnotes 7

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