14 Make haste, my beloved, and be thou like to a roe or to a young hart upon the mountains of spices.
14 Make haste, H1272 my beloved, H1730 and be thou like H1819 to a roe H6643 or to a young H6082 hart H354 upon the mountains H2022 of spices. H1314
14 Make haste, my beloved, And be thou like to a roe or to a young hart Upon the mountains of spices.
14 Or to a young one of the harts on mountains of spices!
14 Haste, my beloved, And be thou like a gazelle or a young hart Upon the mountains of spices.
14 Come away, my beloved! Be like a gazelle or a young stag on the mountains of spices!
14 Come quickly, my loved one, and be like a roe on the mountains of spice.
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Commentary on Song of Songs 8 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 8
The affections between Christ and his spouse are as strong and lively here, in this closing chapter of the song, as ever, and rather more so.
Sgs 8:1-4
Here,
Sgs 8:5-7
Here,
Sgs 8:8-12
Christ and his spouse having sufficiently confirmed their love to each other, and agreed it to be on both sides strong as death and inviolable, they are here, in these verses, like a loving husband and his wife, consulting together about their affairs, and considering what they should do. Yoke-fellows, having laid their hearts together, lay their heads together, to contrive about their relations and about their estates; and, accordingly, this happy pair are here advising with one another about a sister, and a vineyard.
Sgs 8:13-14
Christ and his spouse are here parting for a while; she must stay below in the gardens on earth, where she has work to do for him; he must remove to the mountains of spices in heaven, where he has business to attend for her, as an advocate with the Father. Now observe with what mutual endearments they part.