This last chapter chiastically connects largely with chapter 1 visiting their initial courtship as well as the difficulties the Shulamite had with her brothers.
It is completely or nearly completely (depending on how you view some verses) from the bride’s perspective.
Arguably the most famous phrase in the entire book of Song of Solomon is found in this chapter going like this”
“Set me like a seal upon your heart, like a signet on your arm. For love is as strong as death, passion is as unrelenting as the grave. Its flames burst forth, it is a blazing flame!
Many waters cannot quench love; floodwaters cannot overflow it. If someone were to offer all his possessions to buy love, the offer would be utterly despised.”
This is a passionate portrayal of the love between Solomon and his bride as well as that which exists between Christ and His bride.
We wrapped up the chapter by observing the tight connection between it’s last few verses and those from Jesus to the church at the end of Revelation. The heart cry of both Holy Spirit and the bride is “Come” to which Jesus replies, “Behold I am coming suddenly.”
This is where we derived the title for this message – “Come away My Beloved”!
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