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The flowers appear on the earth; The time of the singing has come, And the voice of the turtle-dove is heard in our land.
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The End of a Spiritual Winter
Commentators universally see the arrival of spring as a powerful metaphor for spiritual renewal. Just as winter ends, so too can seasons of spiritual coldness, sin, or ignorance pass away. The appearance of flowers and the sound of singing birds represent the new life, revived spiritual graces, and joyful praise that come when a believer enters into fresh communion with Christ, whom Matthew Henry calls the 'Sun of righteousness.'
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Song Of Solomon
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The bride tells the chorus about a visit the beloved paid her some time before in her native home. On a beautiful spring morning, he asks for her c…
19th Century
Anglican
The time of the singing —Hebrew, zamîr·— may mean pruning (so the Septuagint and Vulgate), but parallelism requi…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
The flowers appear on the earthF20; One of the first signs of the spring being come; and make the season delig…
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The church pleases herself with thoughts of further communion with Christ. No one else can speak to the heart. She sees him come. This may be appli…