JFB Commentary

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary

Song of Solomon 4

Public-domain commentary by Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown.

Commentary Notes

v1

Song of Solomon 4:1

So 4:1-16.

1. Contrast with the bride's state by nature (Isa 1:6) her state by grace (So 4:1-7), "perfect through His comeliness put upon her" (Eze 16:14; Joh 15:3). The praise of Jesus Christ, unlike that of the world, hurts not, but edifies; as His, not ours, is the glory (Joh 5:44; Re 4:10, 11). Seven features of beauty are specified (So 4:1-5) ("lips" and "speech" are but one feature, So 4:3), the number for perfection. To each of these is attached a comparison from nature: the resemblances consist not so much in outward likeness, as in the combined sensations of delight produced by contemplating these natural objects.

doves' —the large melting eye of the Syrian dove appears especially beautiful amid the foliage of its native groves: so the bride's "eyes within her locks" (Lu 7:44). Maurer for "locks," has "veil"; but locks suit the connection better: so the Hebrew is translated (Isa 47:2). The dove was the only bird counted "clean" for sacrifice. Once the heart was "the cage of every unclean and hateful bird." Grace makes the change.

eyes —(Mt 6:22; Eph 1:18; contrast Mt 5:28; Eph 4:18; 1Jo 2:16). Chaste and guileless ("harmless," Mt 10:16, Margin; Joh 1:47). John the Baptist, historically, was the "turtledove" (So 2:12), with eye directed to the coming Bridegroom: his Nazarite unshorn hair answers to "locks" (Joh 1:29, 36).

hair … goats —The hair of goats in the East is fine like silk. As long hair is her glory, and marks her subjection to man (1Co 11:6-15), so the Nazarite's hair marked his subjection and separation unto God. (Compare Jud 16:17, with 2Co 6:17; Tit 2:14; 1Pe 2:9). Jesus Christ cares for the minutest concerns of His saints (Mt 10:30).

appear from —literally, " that lie down from"; lying along the hillside, they seem to hang from it: a picture of the bride's hanging tresses.

Gilead —beyond Jordan: there stood "the heap of witness" (Ge 31:48).

Song 4 1-Song 4 16Isa 1 6Song 4 1-Song 4 7Ezek 16 14John 15 3John 5 44Rev 4 10Rev 4 11Song 4 1-Song 4 5Song 4 3Luke 7 44Isa 47 2
v2

Song of Solomon 4:2

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).

none … barren —(2Pe 1:8). He who is begotten of God begets instrumentally other sons of God.

1Kgs 6 25John 6 35John 6 54Ps 57 4Prov 30 14Ps 3 7Matt 25 30Zech 13 11Cor 6 11Titus 3 52Pet 1 8
v3

Song of Solomon 4:3

3. thread —like a delicate fillet. Not thick and white as the leper's lips (type of sin), which were therefore to be "covered," as "unclean" (Le 13:45).

scarlet —The blood of Jesus Christ (Isa 6:5-9) cleanses the leprosy, and unseals the lips (Isa 57:19; Ho 14:2; Heb 13:15). Rahab's scarlet thread was a type of it (Jos 2:18).

speech —not a separate feature from the lips (Zep 3:9; Col 4:6). Contrast "uncircumcised lips" (Ex 6:12). Maurer and Burrowes translate, "thy mouth."

temples —rather, the upper part of the cheek next the temples: the seat of shamefacedness; so, "within thy locks," no display (1Co 11:5, 6, 15). Mark of true penitence (Ezr 9:6; Eze 16:63). Contrast Jer 3:3; Eze 3:7.

pomegranate —When cut, it displays in rows seeds pellucid, like crystal, tinged with red. Her modesty is not on the surface, but within, which Jesus Christ can see into.

Lev 13 45Isa 6 5-Isa 6 9Isa 57 19Hos 14 2Heb 13 15Josh 2 18Zeph 3 9Col 4 6Exod 6 121Cor 11 51Cor 11 61Cor 11 15
v4

Song of Solomon 4:4

4. neck —stately: in beautiful contrast to the blushing temples (So 4:3); not "stiff" (Isa 48:4; Ac 7:51), as that of unbroken nature; nor "stretched forth" wantonly (Isa 3:16); nor burdened with the legal yoke (La 1:14; Ac 15:10); but erect in gospel freedom (Isa 52:2).

tower of David —probably on Zion. He was a man of war, preparatory to the reign of Solomon, the king of peace. So warfare in the case of Jesus Christ and His saints precedes the coming rest. Each soul won from Satan by Him is a trophy gracing the bride (Lu 11:22); (each hangs on Him, Isa 22:23, 24); also each victory of her faith. As shields adorn a temple's walls (Eze 27:11), so necklaces hang on the bride's neck (Jud 5:30; 1Ki 10:16).

Song 4 3Isa 48 4Acts 7 51Isa 3 16Lam 1 14Acts 15 10Isa 52 2Luke 11 22Isa 22 23Isa 22 24Ezek 27 11Judg 5 30
v5

Song of Solomon 4:5

5. breasts —The bust is left open in Eastern dress. The breastplate of the high priest was made of "two" pieces, folded one on the other, in which were the Urim and Thummim ( lights and perfection ). "Faith and love" are the double breastplate (1Th 5:8), answering to "hearing the word" and "keeping it," in a similar connection with breasts (Lu 12:27, 28).

roes —He reciprocates her praise (So 2:9). Emblem of love and satisfaction (Pr 5:19).

feed —(Ps 23:2).

among the lilies —shrinking from thorns of strife, worldliness, and ungodliness (2Sa 23:6; Mt 13:7). Roes feed among, not on the lilies: where these grow, there is moisture producing green pasturage. The lilies represent her white dress (Ps 45:14; Re 19:8).

1Thess 5 8Luke 12 27Luke 12 28Song 2 9Prov 5 19Ps 23 22Sam 23 6Matt 13 7Ps 45 14Rev 19 8
v6

Song of Solomon 4:6

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 Jesus Christ 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).

John 19 39Song 2 17Song 4 6Ps 68 16Matt 28 201Cor 13 101Cor 13 12
v7

Song of Solomon 4:7

7. Assurance that He is going from her in love, not in displeasure (Joh 16:6, 7).

all fair —still stronger than So 1:15; So 4:1.

no spot —our privilege (Eph 5:27; Col 2:10); our duty (2Co 6:17; Jude 23; Jas 1:27).

John 16 6John 16 7Song 1 15Song 4 1Eph 5 27Col 2 102Cor 6 17Jude 1 23Jas 1 27
v8

Song of Solomon 4:8

8. Invitation to her to leave the border mountains (the highest worldly elevation) between the hostile lands north of Palestine and the Promised Land (Ps 45:10; Php 3:13).

Amana —south of Anti-Libanus; the river Abana, or Amana, was near Damascus (2Ki 5:12).

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).

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.

Ps 45 10Phil 3 132Kgs 5 12Deut 3 9Ps 76 4Eph 6 111Pet 5 8Song 4 6Isa 2 2Isa 35 9Luke 18 29Luke 18 30
v9

Song of Solomon 4:9

9. sister … spouse —This title is here first used, as He is soon about to institute the Supper, the pledge of the nuptial union. By the term "sister," carnal ideas are excluded; the ardor of a spouse's love is combined with the purity of a sister's (Isa 54:5; compare Mr 3:35).

one —Even one look is enough to secure His love (Zec 12:10; Lu 23:40-43). Not merely the Church collectively, but each one member of it (Mt 18:10, 14; Lu 15:7, 24, 32).

chain —necklace (Isa 62:3; Mal 3:17), answering to the "shields" hanging in the tower of David (So 4:4). Compare the "ornament" (1Pe 3:4); "chains" (Pr 1:9; 3:22).

Isa 54 5Mark 3 35Zech 12 10Luke 23 40-Luke 23 43Matt 18 10Matt 18 14Luke 15 7Luke 15 24Luke 15 32Isa 62 3Mal 3 17Song 4 4
v10

Song of Solomon 4:10

10. love — Hebrew, "loves"; manifold tokens of thy love.

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.

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).

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).

Song 1 2Luke 7 36Luke 7 47John 4 32Zech 10 7Song 1 3Gal 5 22
v11

Song of Solomon 4:11

11. drop —always ready to fall, being full of honey, though not always (Pr 10:19) actually dropping (So 5:13; De 32:2; Mt 12:34).

honeycomb —(Pr 5:3; 16:24).

under thy tongue —not always on, but under, the tongue, ready to fall (Ps 55:21). Contrast her former state (Ps 140:3; Ro 3:13). "Honey and milk" were the glory of the good land. The change is illustrated in the penitent thief. Contrast Mt 27:44 with Lu 23:39, &c. It was literally with "one" eye, a sidelong glance of love "better than wine," that he refreshed Jesus Christ (So 4:9, 10). "To-day shalt thou be with Me (compare So 4:8) in Paradise" (So 4:12), is the only joyous sentence of His seven utterances on the cross.

smell of … garments —which are often perfumed in the East (Ps 45:8). The perfume comes from Him on us (Ps 133:2). We draw nigh to God in the perfumed garment of our elder brother (Ge 27:27; see Jude 23).

Lebanon —abounding in odoriferous trees (Ho 14:5-7).

Prov 10 19Song 5 13Deut 32 2Matt 12 34Prov 5 3Prov 16 24Ps 55 21Ps 140 3Rom 3 13Matt 27 44Luke 23 39Song 4 9
v12

Song of Solomon 4:12

12. The Hebrew has no "is." Here she is distinct from the garden (So 5:1), yet identified with it (So 4:16) as being one with Him in His sufferings. Historically the Paradise, into which the soul of Jesus Christ entered at death; and the tomb of Joseph, in which His body was laid amid "myrrh," &c. (So 4:6), situated in a nicely kept garden (compare "gardener," Joh 20:15); "sealed" with a stone (Mt 27:66); in which it resembles "wells" in the East (Ge 29:3, 8). It was in a garden of light Adam fell; in a garden of darkness, Gethsemane, and chiefly that of the tomb, the second Adam retrieved us. Spiritually the garden is the gospel kingdom of heaven. Here all is ripe; previously (So 2:13) it was "the tender grape." The garden is His, though He calls the plants hers (So 4:13) by His gift (Isa 61:3, end).

spring … fountain —Jesus Christ (Joh 4:10) sealed, while He was in the sealed tomb: it poured forth its full tide on Pentecost (Joh 7:37-39). Still He is a sealed fountain until the Holy Ghost opens it to one (1Co 12:3). The Church also is "a garden enclosed" (Ps 4:3; Isa 5:1, &c.). Contrast Ps 80:9-12. So "a spring" (Isa 27:3; 58:11); "sealed" (Eph 4:30; 2Ti 2:19). As wives in the East are secluded from public gaze, so believers (Ps 83:3; Col 3:3). Contrast the open streams which "pass away" (Job 6:15-18; 2Pe 2:17).

Song 5 1Song 4 16Song 4 6John 20 15Matt 27 66Gen 29 3Gen 29 8Song 2 13Song 4 13Isa 61 3John 4 10John 7 37-John 7 39
v13

Song of Solomon 4:13

13. orchard — Hebrew, "a paradise," that is, a pleasure-ground and orchard. Not only flowers, but fruit trees (Joh 15:8; Php 1:11).

camphire —not camphor (So 1:14), hennah, or cypress blooms.

John 15 8Phil 1 11Song 1 14
v14

Song of Solomon 4:14

14. calamus —"sweet cane" (Ex 30:23; Jer 6:20).

myrrh and aloes —Ointments are associated with His death, as well as with feasts (Joh 12:7). The bride's ministry of "myrrh and aloes" is recorded (Joh 19:39).

Exod 30 23Jer 6 20John 12 7John 19 39
v15

Song of Solomon 4:15

15. of —This pleasure-ground is not dependent on mere reservoirs; it has a fountain sufficient to water many "gardens" ( plural ).

living —(Jer 17:8; Joh 4:13, 14; 7:38, 39).

from Lebanon —Though the fountain is lowly, the source is lofty; fed by the perpetual snows of Lebanon, refreshingly cool (Jer 18:14), fertilizing the gardens of Damascus. It springs upon earth; its source is heaven. It is now not "sealed," but open "streams" (Re 22:17).

Jer 17 8John 4 13John 4 14John 7 38John 7 39Jer 18 14Rev 22 17
v16

Song of Solomon 4:16

16. Awake —literally, "arise." All besides is ready; one thing alone is wanted—the breath of God. This follows rightly after His death (So 6:12; Ac 2:1-4). It is His call to the Spirit to come (Joh 14:16); in Joh 3:8, compared to "the wind"; quickening (Joh 6:63; Eze 27:9). Saints offer the same prayer (Ps 85:6; Hab 3:2). The north wind " awakes, " or arises strongly, namely, the Holy Ghost as a reprover (Joh 16:8-11); the south wind " comes " gently, namely, the Holy Ghost as the comforter (Joh 14:16). The west wind brings rain from the sea (1Ki 18:44, 45; Lu 12:54). The east wind is tempestuous (Job 27:21; Isa 27:8) and withering (Ge 41:23). These, therefore, are not wanted; but first the north wind clearing the air (Job 37:22; Pr 25:23), and then the warm south wind (Job 37:17); so the Holy Ghost first clearing away mists of gloom, error, unbelief, sin, which intercept the light of Jesus Christ, then infusing spiritual warmth (2Co 4:6), causing the graces to exhale their odor. Let my beloved, &c.— the bride's reply. The fruit was now at length ripe; the last passover, which He had so desired, is come (Lu 22:7, 15, 16, 18), the only occasion in which He took charge of the preparations. his —answering to Jesus Christ's "My." She owns that the garden is His, and the fruits in her, which she does not in false humility deny (Ps 66:16; Ac 21:19; 1Co 15:10) are His (Joh 15:8; Php 1:11).

Song 6 12Acts 2 1-Acts 2 4John 14 16John 3 8John 6 63Ezek 27 9Ps 85 6Hab 3 2John 16 8-John 16 111Kgs 18 441Kgs 18 45Luke 12 54