Song of Song 6:8
 /   Blog /  Kingslin R Fri, 04-Oct-2024



Song of Song 6:8

"There are sixty Rajastris and eighty concubines; A virgin has no money.”

We can understand this verse only if we look at the next verse. We can see that Jesus Christ, the bridegroom, is compared to these three in this verse to show how special the church is as his bride. Let us see who these three types of sthi are and their spiritual meaning.

The Sixty Kings - Kings refer to the Old Testament saints of Israel. Isaiah 54:5. 'Thy creator is thy hero';; It is said that Nayak means husband or husband. When the question comes to whom? Here we are talking about the Old Testament saints, the Israelites. If so, the scriptures speak of the Old Testament saints as Rajastris. And according to John 3:29, the Old Testament saints will also come in the order of companions of the bridegroom. Sixty represents the perfection of man.

Eighty brides-in-laws are the friends of the bride who are the saints of the tribulation period. In Revelation 20:4, those who died as a blood witness for their love for the bridegroom and were overcome are considered friends of the bride. 80 represents the fullness of Christ.

A virgin has no number - Jeremiah 18:13 refers to a virgin called Israel. These are the multitudes of the saved in the New Testament. (Revelation 7:9).

Manavalan mentions in the next verse that Manavati is the best among these three groups.

Did you know that Christ emphasizes the bride church?

Reference verse: Psalm 45:14, 1 Kings 11:3




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