Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Song of Solomon 3:7
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7. In :- the wilderness character of the Church is portrayed; in Song of Solomon 3:7 ; Song of Solomon 3:8 , its militant aspect. In Song of Solomon 3:9 ; Song of Solomon 3:10 , Jesus Christ is seen dwelling in believers, who are His "chariot" and "body." In Song of Solomon 3:11 , the consummation in glory. bed —palanquin. His body, literally, guarded by a definite number of angels, threescore, or sixty ( Matthew 26:53 ), from the wilderness ( Matthew 4:1 ; Matthew 4:11 ), and continually ( Luke 2:13 ; Luke 22:43 ; Acts 1:10 ; Acts 1:11 ); just as six hundred thousand of Israel guarded the Lord's tabernacle ( Acts 1:11- : ), one for every ten thousand. In contrast to the "bed of sloth" ( Song of Solomon 3:1 ). valiant — ( Joshua 5:13 ; Joshua 5:14 ). Angels guarding His tomb used like words ( Joshua 5:14- : ). of Israel —true subjects, not mercenaries. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-8" class="com-number"
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