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  • Song of Song 4:1

    Expectation from the Church of Jesus Christ

    'You are Rupavati, my love! You are Rupavati; In the middle of your veil are your eyes like doves; Your hair is like a flock of goats flourishing on Mount Gilead.”

    'You are Rupavati, my love! You are Rupavati;” Jesus Christ expresses His.....

  • Song of Song 4 : 2

     'Thy teeth are like a flock of sheep, which after being shorn have been bathed and become loose, and are not barren at all, and all are cloven.'

    Jesus Christ is describing and talking about the church. In this verse he compares the congregation to 'teeth'. So we have.....

  • Song of Song 4:3

    'Your lips are like scarlet thread, and your voice is pleasant; Your cheeks are like bursting pomegranates between your veils.”

    A sinless word must be with us and proceed from us through the lips. The red thread represents blood. Our lips should be those touched by the wounded red.....

  • Song of Song 4:4

    'Thy neck is like the tower of David made into an armoury, bearing a thousand gifts, the shields of mighty men.'

    In this verse, Jesus Christ says that the yoke of worldly burdens and sins of the world has been removed and the bride is a mighty woman who.....

  • Song of Song 4:5

    'Your two breasts are like the twins of a wild deer grazing on lilies.'

    Jesus Christ, in this verse, compares his bride to the church as mothering, comforting, nurturing and nurturing.

    'Sthanam' means chest. Some view this verse in a wrong perspective. Of course not. Why if? Jesus Christ does not.....

  • Song of Song 4:6

    'Till the day grows cold and the shadows fall, I shall go to the White-Pola Hill and the Chambrani Hill."

    It represents Jesus Christ walking and talking with His bride.

    'Until the day cools and the shadow fades' - refers to the evening. It was at this time that the Lord.....

  • Song of Song 4:7

    'My love! You are perfect beauty; There is nothing wrong with you.”

    Jesus Christ describes the beauty of his church and says that the church is blameless, without sin.

    Here, looking at the congregation as ``Rupavati'' does not refer to physical beauty, but the believers in the congregation are holy and.....

  • Song of Song 4:8

    'Come with me from Lebanon, my bride! Come with me from Lebanon. Look down from the top of Amana, from the top of Senir Ermon, from the dens of lions, from the mountains of civets.”

    'Come with me from Lebanon, my bride! Come with me from Lebanon.” Consider Christ's loving.....

  • Song Of Song 4:9

    "You have captured my heart; My sister! My bride! You have captured my heart with one of your eyes and a string around your neck.”

    'You have captured my heart; My sister! My bride!” That is what Jesus Christ says to the congregation. In other words, Jesus Christ is.....

  • song of song 4:10

    "How delightful is your love; My sister! My bride! Your love is sweeter than wine! How fragrant are your perfumes than all the other Gandavarkas!”

    'How delightful is your love; My sister! My bride!” As the previous verse says, we can see that the love the church has for.....

  • Song of Song 4:11

    "My bride! Honey flows from your lips, honey and milk are under your tongue, and the fragrance of your garments is the fragrance of Lebanon.”

    'My bride!' Jesus Christ calls out to the congregation.

    'Your lips flow with honey' This passage refers to us praising Jesus Christ through our lips, proclaiming.....

  • Song of Song 4:12

    "My sister! My bride! You are a fenced-in garden, a sheltered fountain, a sealed well.”

    This verse refers to spirit, soul, and body. It refers to the fact that after a man is saved by the grace of Jesus Christ, he is protected and sealed by the Holy Spirit (Eph.....

  • Song Of Song 4:13,14

    "Your garden is full of pomegranates, beautiful sedums, sycamores, and sycamores."

    "It is a lion's forest, full of sandalwood, saffron, and frankincense, and all kinds of frankincense trees, and sycamore trees, and sandalwood trees."

    In the previous verse we saw the church, the Christians, as the garden. This verse begins with.....

  • Song of Song 4:15

    "There are fountains of water in the gardens, fountains of living water, and brooks flowing out of Lebanon."

    In the previous verse, the 12th verse, it was said that the soul is a garden and it is protected by Christ, then in the 13th and 14th verses, there are trees.....

  • Song of Song 4:16

    'Wow! rise; Wind! Come and throw in my garden that is dripping with sulfur; Let my beloved come to his garden and eat his good fruits.”

    In the previous verses we saw that Jesus Christ protected and nourished the church. Although Jesus Christ is the bridegroom of the church. The.....