Cantar de los cantares 4:7

7 Toda tú eres hermosa, amada mía,
bella en todo sentido.

Cantar de los cantares 4:7 Meaning and Commentary

Song of Solomon 4:7

Thou art all fair, my love
Being justified by the righteousness of Christ, washed in his blood, and sanctified by his Spirit; of the title, my "love", see ( Song of Solomon 1:9 ) . The church is often said by Christ to be "fair", his "fair one", and the "fairest among women", ( Song of Solomon 1:8 Song of Solomon 1:15 ) ( 2:10 ) ( 4:1 ) ; but here "all fair", being a perfection of beauty, and perfectly comely through his comeliness: this is said to show her completeness in Christ, as to justification; and that, with respect to sanctification, she had a perfection of parts, though not of degrees; and to observe, that the church and "all" the true members of it were so, the meanest and weakest believer, as well as the greatest and strongest. It is added,

[there is] no spot in thee;
not that the saints have no sin in them; nor any committed by them; nor that their sins are not sins; nor that they have no spots in them, with respect to sanctification, which is imperfect; but with respect to their justification, as having the righteousness of Christ imputed to them, and covered with that spotless robe, they are considered as having no spot in them; God sees no sin in them, so as to reckon it to them, and condemn them for it; and they stand unblamable and unreproveable in his sight; and will be presented by Christ, both to himself and to his father, and in the view of men and angels, "not having spot or wrinkle, or any such thing", ( Ephesians 5:27 ) , upon them.

Cantar de los cantares 4:7 In-Context

5 Tus pechos son como dos cervatillos,
los mellizos de una gacela que pastan entre los lirios.
6 Antes de que soplen las brisas del amanecer
y huyan las sombras de la noche,
correré a la montaña de mirra
y al cerro del incienso.
7 Toda tú eres hermosa, amada mía,
bella en todo sentido.
8 Ven conmigo desde el Líbano, esposa mía;
ven conmigo desde el Líbano.
Desciende del
monte Amaná,
de las cumbres del Senir y del Hermón,
donde los leones tienen sus guaridas
y los leopardos viven entre las colinas.
9 Has cautivado mi corazón,
tesoro mío,
esposa mía.
Lo tienes como rehén con una sola mirada de tus ojos,
con una sola joya de tu collar.
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