'Daughters of Jerusalem! I charge you not to wake up or wake up my beloved until she is heartbroken.”
Jesus Christ, who embraced us in the previous verse, can be seen protecting us in this verse. In Thy 2:2, Jesus Christ has said that I have a beloved woman. As a result, Jesus Christ said, (Daughters of Jerusalem refers to the Jews in the Old Testament and all Christians in the New Testament.) Do not confuse my bride and do not trouble her (Galatians 4: 29).
Some of the daughters of Jerusalem, who can be called Christians in the New Testament, disturb those who prepare themselves as brides by bringing various kinds of false teachings and teachings to prevent them from preparing for the arrival of the bridegroom (2 Peter 2:1). In other words, this verse is what Jesus Christ is warning about the Christian group with a false teaching that prevents them from growing in the truth. We see in 1 Sam 12:22 that He will never forsake His own people, the people who have accepted Him. "The Lord will not forsake his people for his great name's sake, for the Lord has pleased to make you his own people."
Jesus Christ protects us in all circumstances.
Reference verse: Un 2:7, Un 8:4