Matthew Poole Commentary - Song of Solomon 5:7 - 5:7

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Song of Solomon 5:7 - 5:7


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The watchmen that went about the city; the governors of the church, as Son_3:3, who, though by their place and office they be obliged, to comfort and protect the faithful, do frequently discourage and oppress them, as they manifestly did both in the days of Isaiah, and Jeremiah, and the other holy prophets, and in the time of Christ and his apostles, and in divers other ages.



They wounded me with bitter calumnies and persecutions.



The keepers of the walls; the same with the watchmen, whose office is to keep the gates and walls of the city.



Took away my veil; which was an ornament of her sex, Isa_3:23, and a badge of her modesty, Gen_24:65, or an ensign of her relation and subjection to Christ, Gen_20:16 1Co_11:5. And so the taking of this veil away signifies their contemptuous and injurious usage of her, their endeavours to blast her reputation, and to represent and treat her as a common and impudent prostitute, and as one that had no relation to Christ.