Cantico dei Cantici 7

1 (H7-2) Come son belli i tuoi piedi ne’ loro calzari, o figliuola di principe! I contorni delle tue anche son come monili, opera di mano d’artefice.
2 (H7-3) Il tuo seno e una tazza rotonda, dove non manca mai vino profumato. Il tuo corpo è un mucchio di grano, circondato di gigli.
3 (H7-4) Le tue due mammelle paion due gemelli di gazzella.
4 (H7-5) Il tuo collo è come una torre d’avorio; i tuoi occhi son come le piscine d’Heshbon presso la porta di Bath-Rabbim. Il tuo naso e come la torre del Libano, che guarda verso Damasco.
5 (H7-6) Il tuo capo s’eleva come il Carmelo, e la chioma del tuo capo sembra di porpora; un re è incatenato dalle tue trecce!
6 (H7-7) Quanto sei bella, quanto sei piacevole, o amor mio, in mezzo alle delizie!
7 (H7-8) La tua statura è simile alla palma, e le tue mammelle a de’ grappoli d’uva.
8 (H7-9) Io ho detto: "Io salirò sulla palma, e m’appiglierò ai suoi rami". Siano le tue mammelle come grappoli di vite, il profumo del tuo fiato, come quello de’ pomi,
9 (H7-10) e la tua bocca come un vino generoso, che cola dolcemente per il mio amico, e scivola fra le labbra di quelli che dormono.
10 (H7-11) Io sono del mio amico, e verso me va il suo desiderio.
11 (H7-12) Vieni, amico mio, usciamo ai campi, passiam la notte ne’ villaggi!
12 (H7-13) Fin dal mattino andremo nelle vigne; vedremo se la vite ha sbocciato, se il suo fiore s’apre, se i melagrani fioriscono. Quivi ti darò le mie carezze.
13 (H7-14) Le mandragole mandano profumo, e sulle nostre porte stanno frutti deliziosi d’ogni sorta, nuovi e vecchi, che ho serbati per te, amico mio.

Cantico dei Cantici 7 Commentary

Chapter 7

The graces of the church. (1-9) The delight of the church in Christ. (10-13)

Verses 1-9 The similitudes here are different from what they were before, and in the original refer to glorious and splendid clothing. Such honour have all his saints; and having put on Christ, they are distinguished by their beautiful and glorious apparel. They adorn the doctrine of God their Saviour in all things. Consistent believers honour Christ, recommend the gospel, and convince and awaken sinners. The church resembles the stately and spreading palm; while her love for Christ, and the obedience resulting therefrom, are precious fruit of the true Vine. The King is held in the galleries. Christ takes delight in the assemblies and ordinances of his people; and admires the fruit of his grace in them. When applied to the church and to each faithful Christian, all this denotes that beauty of holiness, in which they shall be presented to their heavenly Bridegroom.

Verses 10-13 The church, the believing soul, triumphs in its relation to Christ, and interest in him. She humbly desires communion with him. Let us walk together, that I may receive counsel, instruction, and comfort from thee; and may make known my wants and my grievances to thee, with freedom, and without interruption. Communion with Christ is what all that are made holy earnestly breathe after. And those who would converse with Christ, must go forth from the world. Wherever we are, we may keep up communion with God. Nor should we go where we cannot in faith ask him to go with us. Those who would go abroad with Christ, must begin early in the morning of their days; must begin every day with him, seek him early, seek him diligently. A gracious soul can reconcile itself to the poorest places, if it may have communion with God in them; but the most delightful fields will not satisfy, unless the Beloved is there. Let us not think to be satisfied with any earthly object. Our own souls are our vineyards; they should be planted with useful trees. We should often search whether we are fruitful in righteousness. Christ's presence will make the vine flourish, and the tender grapes appear, as the returning sun revives the gardens. If we can appeal to him, Thou knowest all things, thou knowest that I love thee; if his Spirit witness with our spirit, that our souls prosper, it is enough. And we must beg of him to search and try us, to discover us to ourselves. The fruits and exercises of graces are pleasant to the Lord Jesus. These must be laid up, and always ready; that by our bringing forth much fruit, he may be glorified. It is all from him, therefore it is fit it should be all for him.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO SONG OF SOLOMON 7

In this chapter Christ gives a fresh commendation of the beauty of his church, in a different order and method than before; beginning with her "feet", and so rising upwards to the "hair" of her head, and the roof of her mouth, So 7:1-9; And then the church asserts her interest in him, and his desire towards her, So 7:10; and invites him to go with her into the fields, villages, and vineyards, and offers various reasons, by which she urges him to comply with her invitation, So 7:11-13.

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