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A Plea for Intimacy
Commentators disagree on who is speaking, but the core message is a deep desire for intimate communication. Most scholars see it as Christ asking to hear the voice of His beloved (the Church) in prayer and praise. Others, like Spurgeon, view it as the believer's plea to hear Christ's voice more clearly. Either way, the verse highlights a longing for a direct, personal relationship beyond public fellowship.
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Song Of Solomon
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18th Century
Theologian
The poem, which opened with a chorus praising the king (Song of Solomon 1:2–4), concludes with a verse recited by the bride. She repeat…
19th Century
Bishop
You that dwell. —In Song of Solomon 8:13 we have another brief reminiscence of the early days of courtship, wh…
19th Century
Preacher
You that dwell in the gardens, the companions hearken to your voice: cause me to hear it.
For to hear that voice will be far better…
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17th Century
Pastor
You that dwellest in the gardens
These are the words of Christ to the church, describing her by her habitation, and …