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  • Song of Song 5:1

    Jesus Christ speaking about the church

    My sister! My bride! I came into my garden, and gathered my whites and my sedges; I ate my honeycomb with my honey; I drank my wine with my milk. Friends! eat; Beloved! Drink, drink to your heart's content.”

    My sister! My bride! That.....

  • Song of Song 5:2

    Song of Song 5:2-4 (The verses refer to Jesus' anxiety.)

    'I slept, and my heart was awake; I heard the voice of my Nesser knocking on the door: My sister! My love! My dove! My best friend! open the door; He said, "My head is wet with snow and my.....

  • Song of Song 5:3

    "I have taken off my clothes; How can I put it back on, washed my feet, how can I make them dirty again.”

    The bride of Christ is called to leave her comforts, to hate herself, to suffer for Christ, and to carry the cross. But here the church referred.....

  • Song of Song 5:4

    "My beloved stretched out his hand through the doorway, and my soul burned because of him."

    This verse refers to the call to repentance of the Nazarene. Even if some Christians turn away from Him and close the door of their hearts, His hand of grace is still reaching out.....

  • Song of Song 5:5

    "I arose to open the door to my Nesser; White powder dripped from my hands on locked knobs, and fragrant white powder from my fingers.”

    I arose to open the door to my Nesser; It means that backslidden Christians think they can open the door of their souls to.....

  • Song of Song 5:6

    "I opened the door to my neighbor; My friend is gone, gone; My soul was weary at his word. I looked for him and did not find him; I called him and he did not give me a reply.”

    'I opened the door to my Nesser;' means that the.....