2. even shorn--the Hebrew is translated
(1Ki 6:25),
"of one size"; so the point of comparison to teeth is their
symmetry of form; as in "came up from the washing," the
spotless whiteness; and in "twins," the exact correspondence
of the upper and lower teeth: and in "none barren," none
wanting, none without its fellow. Faith is the tooth with which we
eat the living bread
(Joh 6:35, 54).
Contrast the teeth of sinners
(Ps 57:4;
Pr 30:14);
also their end
(Ps 3:7;
Mt 25:30).
Faith leads the flock to the washing
(Zec 13:1;
1Co 6:11;
Tit 3:5).
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none . . . barren--
(2Pe 1:8).
He who is begotten of God begets instrumentally other sons of God.
6. Historically, the hill of frankincense is Calvary, where,
"through the eternal Spirit He offered Himself"; the mountain of myrrh
is His embalmment
(Joh 19:39)
till the resurrection "daybreak." The third Canticle occupies the one
cloudless day of His presence on earth, beginning from the night
(So 2:17)
and ending with the night of His departure
(So 4:6).
His promise is almost exactly in the words of her prayer
(So 2:17),
(the same Holy Ghost breathing in JesusChrist and His praying people),
with the difference that she then looked for His visible coming. He now
tells her that when He shall have gone from sight, He still is to be
met with spiritually in prayer
(Ps 68:16;
Mt 28:20),
until the everlasting day break, when we shall see face to face
(1Co 13:10, 12).
8. Invitation to her to leave the border mountains (the highest
worldly elevation) between the hostile lands north of Palestine and the
PromisedLand
(Ps 45:10;
Php 3:13).
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Amana--south of Anti-Libanus; the river Abana, or Amana, was near
Damascus
(2Ki 5:12).
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Shenir--The whole mountain was called Hermon; the part
held by the Sidonians was called Sirion; the part held by the
Amorites, Shenir
(De 3:9).
Infested by the devouring lion and the stealthy and swift leopard
(Ps 76:4;
Eph 6:11;
1Pe 5:8).
Contrasted with the mountain of myrrh, &c.
(So 4:6;
Isa 2:2);
the good land
(Isa 35:9).
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with me--twice repeated emphatically. The presence of Jesus Christ
makes up for the absence of all besides
(Lu 18:29, 30;
2Co 6:10).
Moses was permitted to see Canaan from Pisgah; Peter, James, and John
had a foretaste of glory on the mount of transfiguration.
10. love--Hebrew, "loves"; manifold tokens of thy love.
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much better--answering to her "better"
(So 1:2),
but with increased force. An Amoebean pastoral character
pervades the Song, like the classic Amoebean idylls and eclogues.
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wine--The love of His saints is a more reviving cordial to Him than
wine; for example, at the feast in Simon's house
(Lu 7:36, 47;
Joh 4:32;
compare
Zec 10:7).
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smell of . . . ointments than all spices--answering to her praise
(So 1:3)
with increased force. Fragrant, as being fruits of His Spirit in
us
(Ga 5:22).