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The Bride alone and in darkness: the Beloved sought for
In Canticles 3 we have another attitude, another state of
heart. She is alone and in darkness. She seeks her Beloved, but
finds Him not. There is affection, but no joy. She questions the
watchmen in Jerusalem who go about the city. As soon as she
passes from them, she finds Him. Again He will have her rest in
His love. But all this is only prophetically and in testimony,
for the comfort of those who have not yet found Him, by shewing
them what He is for them. The Spirit of prophecy then exhibits
the Bridegroom coming up out of the wilderness with His bride,
where (like Moses) He had been with her in spirit. The chapter
confirms the application to Israel. In her solitary state she
seeks the Messiah, and, after inquiring of those who watched,
soon found Him her soul loved, and brought Him into the place of
Israel, for to Israel the Son was born,* though in a new
relationship. There He maintains her rest, and there, the other
side of the picture, the true Solomon comes up out of the
wilderness, crowned now in the day of His espousals, and in the
day of the gladness of His heart, by the Israel that had rejected
Him. |
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