Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Song of Solomon 1:11
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11. We —the Trinity implied by the Holy Ghost, whether it was so by the writer of the Song or not ( Genesis 1:26 ; Proverbs 8:30 ; Proverbs 30:4 ). "The Jews acknowledged God as king, and Messiah as king, in interpreting the Song, but did not know that these two are one" [LEIGHTON]. make —not merely give ( Ephesians 2:10 ). borders of gold, with studs of silver —that is, "spots of silver"—Jesus Christ delights to give more "to him that hath" ( Ephesians 2:10- : ). He crowns His own work in us ( Ephesians 2:10- : ). The "borders" here are equivalent to "rows" ( Song of Solomon 1:10 ); but here, the King seems to give the finish to her attire, by adding a crown ( borders, or circles) of gold studded with silver spots, as in Esther 2:17 . Both the royal and nuptial crown, or chaplet. The Hebrew for "spouse" ( Song of Solomon 4:8 ) is a crowned one ( Ezekiel 16:12 ; Revelation 2:10 ). The crown is given at once upon conversion, in title, but in sensible possession afterwards ( 2 Timothy 4:8 ). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-12" class="com-number"
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