Matthew Poole Commentary - Song of Solomon 2:1 - 2:1

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Song of Solomon 2:1 - 2:1


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SONG OF SOLOMON CHAPTER 2



The excellency of the majesty of Christ, Son_2:1, and of his church, Son_2:2. The benefits which the church receives from him, Son_2:3. Christ’s love to his church, Son_2:4. The church sick of love; her prayer for help, Son_2:5. His ears for her in this condition, Son_2:6. The hope and calling of the church, Son_2:10-13. Christ’s care of the church, Son_2:14,15. The profession of the church; her faith and hope, Son_2:16,17.



These are the words either,



1. Of the spouse, continuing her discourse. Or rather,



2. Of the bridegroom, drawing forth the church’s affections to him. He compares himself to the rose and lily, for fragrancy and beauty. Nor is it in the least degree indecent that Christ should thus commend himself, partly because his excellency is so transcendently great, that he is free from all suspicion of vanity and self-flattery; and partly because it is suitable to the style of such writings, and to the present design of recommending himself to the affection of his spouse. He mentions the rose of Sharon, which was a very fruitful place, as is evident from 1Ch_27:29 Isa_33:9 65:10, and famous for roses, as may seem probable from Isa_35:1,2. Or, as others translate it, the rose of the field, which may note that Christ is not only pleasant and beautiful, but free and communicative, offering himself to all that come to him. The



lily is a beautiful and glorious creature, Mat_6:29, especially to one who beholds it through a magnifying glass. He saith,



the lily of the valleys, because they grew and flourished best in such low and waterish grounds.