Song of Solomon 4

Solomon's Love Expressed

1 "How beautiful 1you are, my darling, How beautiful you are! Your 2eyes are like doves 3behind * your veil; Your 4hair is like a flock of goats That have descended from Mount 5Gilead.
2 "Your 6teeth are like a flock of newly shorn ewes Which have come up from their washing, All of which bear twins, And not one among them has lost her young.
3 "Your lips are like a 7scarlet thread, And your 8mouth is lovely. Your 9temples are like a slice of a pomegranate Behind * your veil.
4 "Your 10neck is like the tower of David, Built with rows of stones On which are 11hung a thousand shields, All the round 12shields of the mighty men.
5 "Your 13two breasts are like two fawns, Twins of a gazelle Which 14feed among the lilies.
6 "15Until the cool of the day When the shadows flee away, I will go my way to the mountain of 16myrrh And to the hill of 17frankincense.
7 "18You are altogether beautiful, my darling, And there is no blemish in you.
8 "Come with me from 19Lebanon, my 20bride, May you come with me from Lebanon. Journey down from the summit of 21Amana, From the summit of 22Senir and Hermon, From the dens of lions, From the mountains of leopards.
9 "You have made my heart beat faster, 23my sister, my bride; You have made my heart beat faster with a single glance of your eyes, With a single strand of your 24necklace.
10 "25How beautiful is your love, my sister, my bride! How much 26better is your love than wine, And the 27fragrance of your oils Than all kinds of spices!
11 "Your lips, my bride, 28drip 29honey; Honey and milk are under your tongue, And the fragrance of your garments is like the 30fragrance of Lebanon.
12 "A garden locked is my sister, my bride, A rock garden locked, a 31spring 32sealed up.
13 "Your shoots are an 33orchard of 34pomegranates With 35choice fruits *, 36henna with nard plants,
14 37Nard and saffron, calamus and 38cinnamon, With all the trees of 39frankincense, 40Myrrh and aloes, along with all the finest spices.
15 "You are a garden spring, A well of 41fresh water, And streams flowing from Lebanon."
16 "Awake, O north wind, And come, wind of the south; Make my 42garden breathe out fragrance, Let its spices be wafted abroad. May 43my beloved come into his garden And eat its 44choice fruits!"

Song of Solomon 4 Commentary

Chapter 4

Christ sets forth the graces of the church. (1-7) Christ's love to the church. (8-15) The church desires further influences of Divine grace. (16)

Verses 1-7 If each of these comparisons has a meaning applicable to the graces of the church, or of the faithful Christian, they are not clearly known; and great mistakes are made by fanciful guesses. The mountain of myrrh appears to mean the mountain Moriah, on which the temple was built, where the incense was burned, and the people worshipped the Lord. This was his residence till the shadows of the law given to Moses were dispersed by the breaking of the gospel day, and the rising of the Sun of righteousness. And though, in respect of his human nature, Christ is absent from his church on earth, and will continue to be so till the heavenly day break, yet he is spiritually present in his ordinances, and with his people. How fair and comely are believers, when justified in Christ's righteousness, and adorned with spiritual graces! when their thoughts, words, and deeds, though imperfect, are pure, manifesting a heart nourished by the gospel!

Verses 8-15 Observe the gracious call Christ gives to the church. It is, 1. A precept; so this is Christ's call to his church to come off from the world. These hills seem pleasant, but there are in them lions' dens; they are mountains of the leopards. 2. As a promise; many shall be brought as members of the church, from every point. The church shall be delivered from her persecutors in due time, though now she dwells among lions, ( Psalms 57:4 ) . Christ's heart is upon his church; his treasure is therein; and he delights in the affection she has for him; its working in the heart, and its works in the life. The odours wherewith the spouse is perfumed, are as the gifts and graces of the Spirit. Love and obedience to God are more pleasing to Christ than sacrifice or incense. Christ having put upon his spouse the white raiment of his own righteousness, and the righteousness of saints, and perfumed it with holy joy and comfort, he is well pleased with it. And Christ walks in his garden unseen. A hedge of protection is made around, which all the powers of darkness cannot break through. The souls of believers are as gardens enclosed, where is a well of living water, ( John 4:14 , John 7:38 ) , the influences of the Holy Spirit. The world knows not these wells of salvation, nor can any opposer corrupt this fountain. Saints in the church, and graces in the saints, are fitly compared to fruits and spices. They are planted, and do not grow of themselves. They are precious; they are the blessings of this earth. They will be kept to good purpose when flowers are withered. Grace, when ended in glory, will last for ever. Christ is the source which makes these gardens fruitful; even a well of living waters.

Verse 16 The church prays for the influences of the blessed Spirit, to make this garden fruitful. Graces in the soul are as spices in these gardens, that in them which is valuable and useful. The blessed Spirit, in his work upon the soul, is as the wind. There is the north wind of conviction, and the south wind of comfort. He stirs up good affections, and works in us both to will and to do that which is good. The church invites Christ. Let him have the honour of all the garden produces, and let us have the comfort of his acceptance of it. We can invite him to nothing but what is his own already. The believer can have no joy of the fruits, unless they redound some way or other to the glory of Christ. Let us then seek to keep separate from the world, as a garden enclosed, and to avoid conformity thereto.

Cross References 44

  • 1. Song of Songs 1:15
  • 2. Song of Songs 1:15; Song of Songs 5:12
  • 3. Song of Songs 6:7
  • 4. Song of Songs 6:5
  • 5. Micah 7:14
  • 6. Song of Songs 6:6
  • 7. Joshua 2:18
  • 8. Song of Songs 5:16
  • 9. Song of Songs 6:7
  • 10. Song of Songs 7:4
  • 11. Ezekiel 27:10, 11
  • 12. 2 Samuel 1:21
  • 13. Song of Songs 7:3
  • 14. Song of Songs 2:16; Song of Songs 6:2, 3
  • 15. Song of Songs 2:17
  • 16. Song of Songs 4:14
  • 17. Song of Songs 4:14
  • 18. Song of Songs 1:15; Ephesians 5:27
  • 19. 1 Kings 4:33; Psalms 72:16
  • 20. Song of Songs 5:1; Isaiah 62:5
  • 21. 2 Kings 5:12
  • 22. Deuteronomy 3:9; 1 Chronicles 5:23; Ezekiel 27:5
  • 23. Song of Songs 4:10, 12; Song of Songs 5:1, 2
  • 24. Genesis 41:42; Proverbs 1:9; Ezekiel 16:11; Daniel 5:7
  • 25. Song of Songs 7:6
  • 26. Song of Songs 1:2, 4
  • 27. Song of Songs 1:3
  • 28. Proverbs 5:3
  • 29. Psalms 19:10; Proverbs 24:13
  • 30. Genesis 27:27; Hosea 14:6
  • 31. Proverbs 5:15-18
  • 32. Genesis 29:3
  • 33. Ecclesiastes 2:5
  • 34. Song of Songs 6:11; Song of Songs 7:12
  • 35. Song of Songs 2:3; Song of Songs 4:16; Song of Songs 7:13
  • 36. Song of Songs 1:14
  • 37. Song of Songs 1:12
  • 38. Exodus 30:23
  • 39. Song of Songs 4:6
  • 40. Psalms 45:8; Song of Songs 3:6; John 19:39
  • 41. Zechariah 14:8; John 4:10
  • 42. Song of Songs 5:1; Song of Songs 6:2
  • 43. Song of Songs 1:13; Song of Songs 2:3, 8; Song of Songs 6:2
  • 44. Song of Songs 4:13

Footnotes 15

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO SONG OF SOLOMON 4

In this chapter is contained a large commendation of the church's beauty by Christ; first, more particularly, by an enumeration of several parts, as her eyes, hair, teeth, lips, temples, neck, and breasts, So 4:1-5; and more generally, So 4:7; And having observed where he himself was determined to go, he invites her to go with him; which he enforces, partly from the danger she was exposed unto where she was So 4:6,8; and partly from the comeliness of her person and graces in his esteem; with which he was ravished, and therefore was extremely desirous of her company, So 4:9-11; And then enters into some new descriptions of her; as a garden and orchard, as a spring and fountain, So 4:12-14; all which she makes to be owing to him, So 4:15; And the chapter is closed with an order from Christ to the winds to blow on his garden, and cause the spices of it to flow out; and with an invitation of the church to Christ, to come into his garden, and relax there, So 4:16.

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