Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Song of Solomon 7:1
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1. thy feet —rather, "thy goings" ( Psalms 17:5 ). Evident allusion to Isaiah 52:7 : " How beautiful . . . are the feet of him . . . that publisheth peace " (Shulamite, Isaiah 52:7- : ). shoes —Sandals are richly jewelled in the East ( Luke 15:22 ; Ephesians 6:15 ). She is evidently "on the mountains," whither she was wafted ( Ephesians 6:15- : ), above the daughters of Jerusalem, who therefore portray her feet first. daughter —of God the Father, with whom Jesus Christ is one ( Ephesians 6:15- : ), "children of (the) God" (of peace ), equivalent to Shulamite ( Psalms 45:10-15 ; 2 Corinthians 6:18 ), as well as bride of Jesus Christ. prince's —therefore princely herself, freely giving the word of life to others, not sparing her "feet," as in Song of Solomon 5:3 ; Exodus 12:11 . To act on the offensive is defensive to ourselves. joints —rather, "the rounding"; the full graceful curve of the hips in the female figure; like the rounding of a necklace (as the Hebrew for "jewels" means). Compare with the English Version, Ephesians 4:13-16 ; Colossians 2:19 . Or, applying it to the girdle binding together the robes round the hips ( Ephesians 6:14 ). cunning workman — ( Psalms 139:14-16 ; Ephesians 2:10 ; Ephesians 22:5 ; Ephesians 22:30 ; Ephesians 22:32 ). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-2" class="com-number"
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