Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Song of Solomon 7:8
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8. The daughters are no longer content to admire, but resolve to lay hold of her fruits, high though these be. The palm stem is bare for a great height, and has its crown of fruit-laden boughs at the summit. It is the symbol of triumphant joy ( John 12:13 ); so hereafter ( Revelation 7:9 ). breasts — ( Revelation 7:9- : ). the vine —Jesus Christ ( Hosea 14:7 , end; Hosea 14:7- : ). nose —that is, breath; the Holy Ghost breathed into her nostrils by Him, whose "mouth is most sweet" ( Song of Solomon 5:16 ). apples —citrons, off the tree to which He is likened ( Song of Solomon 5:16- : ). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-9" class="com-number"
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