Song of Songs 5:1-16 · I Have Come Into My Garden
I Have Come Into My Garden
Song of Songs 5:1-16
Understanding Series
by Elizabeth Huwiler
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Dream and Search: A new scene opens with 5:2. The central man, who was the principal speaker throughout the fourth chapter, is no longer present. Now the woman’s voice predominates, occasionally punctuated by a question from the daughters of Jerusalem. The structure of the section is much like that of 3:1–11. It opens with an apparent dream report (5:2–7; compare 3:1–4), followed by an address to the daughters of Jerusalem (5:8; compare 3:5), a transitional question (5:9; compare 3:6), and a descriptive passage (5:10–16; compare 3:7–11). The latter is a standard descriptive motif treating the central man. It is reminiscent of the description in chapter 3 only because of the dominant imagery of precious materials. The section closes with an exchange between the daughters of Jerusalem and th…

Baker Publishing Group, Understanding the Bible Commentary Series, by Elizabeth Huwiler