Hohelied 5:8

8 Ich beschwöre euch, Töchter Jerusalems, wenn ihr meinen Geliebten findet, was sollt ihr ihm berichten? Daß ich krank bin vor Liebe. -

Hohelied 5:8 Meaning and Commentary

Song of Solomon 5:8

I charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem
Young converts, as before observed; who, upon the hideous outcry the church made in the streets, came to her to know what was the matter, whom she addressed as after related; this shows the humility and condescension of the church, in desiring the assistance of weaker saints in her present case, and her earnestness and resolution to make use of all ways and means she could to find her beloved; and it becomes saints to be assisting to one another; and conversation with one another, even with weak believers, is often useful. And these the church "adjures", or "causes to swear" {p}; charged them on oath, as they would answer it to God; which shows the strength of her love, her sincerity, and seriousness in her inquiry after him:

if ye find my beloved;
who had but little knowledge of him, and communion with him, since at present he was yet to be found by them; and it was possible, notwithstanding, that they might find him before she did, as Christ showed himself to Mary Magdalene, before he did to the disciples. The charge she gave them is,

that ye tell him that I [am] sick of love;
or, "what shall ye", or "should ye tell him?" F17 not her blows and wounds, the injuries and affronts she had received from the watchmen and keepers of the wall; nor many things, only this one thing, which was most on her heart, uppermost in her mind, and under which she must die, if not relieved, "tell him that I [am] sick of love"; and that for him, through his absence, and her eager longing after him, and the discoveries of his love to her; and which, though not incurable, nor a sickness unto death, for Christ suffers none to die through love to him, yet is a very painful one; and is to be known by a soul's panting after Christ, and its prodigious jealousy of his love, and by its carefulness, diligence, and industry, to enjoy the manifestations of it. Of this love sickness, (See Gill on Song of Solomon 2:5).


FOOTNOTES:

F16 (ytebvh) (wrkisa) , Sept. "adjuro", V. L. Pagninus
F17 (wl wdygt hm) "quid narrabitis ei?" Pagninus, Michaelis; "quid indicabitis ei?" Montanus, Marckius.

Hohelied 5:8 In-Context

6 Ich öffnete meinem Geliebten; aber mein Geliebter hatte sich umgewandt, war weitergegangen. Ich war außer mir, während er redete. Ich suchte ihn und fand ihn nicht; ich rief ihn und er antwortete mir nicht.
7 Es fanden mich die Wächter, die in der Stadt umhergehen: sie schlugen mich, verwundeten mich; die Wächter der Mauern nahmen mir meinen Schleier weg.
8 Ich beschwöre euch, Töchter Jerusalems, wenn ihr meinen Geliebten findet, was sollt ihr ihm berichten? Daß ich krank bin vor Liebe. -
9 Was ist dein Geliebter vor einem anderen Geliebten, du Schönste unter den Frauen? Was ist dein Geliebter vor einem anderen Geliebten, daß du uns also beschwörst? -
10 Mein Geliebter ist weiß und rot, ausgezeichnet vor Zehntausenden.
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