WebIII. He professes his love to her and his delight in her affection to him, Song 4:9-14. IV. She ascribes all she had that was valuable in her to him, and depends upon the continued influence of his grace to make her more and more acceptable to him, Song 4:15, 16. WebMatthew Henry's Commentary. Song of Solomon 8:1. O that thou wert as my brother, that sucked the breasts of my mother! when I should find thee without, I would kiss thee; yea, I …
Commentary on Song of Songs 5 by Matthew Henry - Blue Letter Bible
WebCommentary on Song of Solomon 6:2-3. (Read Song of Solomon 6:2-3) Christ's church is a garden, enclosed, and separated from the world; he takes care of it, delights in it, and visits it. Those who would find Christ, must attend him in his ordinances, the word, sacraments, and prayer. When Christ comes to his church, it is to entertain his friends. Web1. She called him her beloved (and really he was so), and invited him because she loved him; in return to this, he called her his sister and spouse, as several times before, ch. 4. Those that make Christ their best beloved shall be owned by him in … raytreak
Song of Solomon 6 Bible Commentary - Matthew Henry (concise) - Christianity
WebBible > Matthew Henry's Commentary > Songs 5 Song of Solomon 5 Matthew Henry's Commentary. Song of Solomon 5:1. I am come into my garden, my sister, my spouse: I have gathered my myrrh with my spice; I have eaten my honeycomb with my honey; I have drunk my wine with my milk: ... WebMatthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible. The song of songs, which is Solomon's. All scripture, we are sure, is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for the support … WebThe commentaries of the Reverend Matthew Henry have been a great blessing to the readers of the Blue Letter Bible since our inception in 1996. He was a 17th and early 18th century minister of the Gospel in Chester, England, and died in 1714. Of the six volumes of this work, four were published between 1706 and 1710, which was during his lifetime. simply plural template