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The awakening of the affections and confidence in the remnant
The first six verses (omitting the second) of Canticles 2 appear
to me to be the voice of the bride. They have been differently
understood, but (I think) wrongly. Observe here that Christ is
the apple-tree. This will help us afterwards. Moreover the bride
speaks of herself. In theory she apprehends her relationship, and
speaks chiefly of herself; but there is real affection. The
Bridegroom will not allow her to be disturbed* when she rests
with full confidence in His love. His own voice, the only one to
which she now hearkens, shall waken her. He Himself tells her to
arise, that the winter is past — the time of mourning and
sorrow. He desires also to hear her voice. Thus her heart is
re-assured: her Beloved is hers. How truly all this gives the
awakening of divine affections and confidence in the remnant
which had so long learned what it was to have Jehovah's face
hidden, and how fully the inextinguishable love of Him who wept
over Jerusalem is in the blessedest way in exercise to awaken
this confidence and assure the heart of the afflicted people! It
is to me singularly beautiful, not instruction as to
circumstances nor in connection with responsibility, but grace — Christ's (Jehovah's) own relationship with Israel. |
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