The study of Christ in the Scriptures is heart-warming and encouraging at any time. The author's portraits of Christ in the Song of Solomon breathe life and reverence into the interpretation of a book that is so often misunderstood. For the most part, he uses Scripture to interpret Scripture - an exemplary method of Bible study. Where this is not possible, he has used the characteristics of natural life to bring about understanding. The Lord Jesus Christ is honoured on almost every page. Furthermore, he reveals the appreciation of love between the Messiah and Zion (along with that for the Church); and that Jerusalem can look forward to a bright future, after a period of severe persecution. This is a book that stirs up affection for the Son of the living God, leading the reader to worship the Father whose counsels and purposes are centred, as always, in Christ.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
One: A Bundle of Myrrh;
1. My Wellbeloved;
2. A Bundle of Myrrh;
3. Lie All Night;
4. Betwixt My Breasts; Two: A Cluster of Camphire; 1. Camphire; 2. A Cluster; 3. In the Vineyards of Engedi; Three: The Apple Tree; 1. The Trees of the Wood; 2. The Sons; 3. The Apple Tree; 4. The Comparison; Four: The Roe or Young Hart; 1. Christ Likened to a Roe or Young Hart; 2. The Position Behind the Wall; 3. Shewing Himself Through the Lattice; Five: My Beloved; 1. White and Ruddy; 2. The Chiefest Among Ten Thousand; 3. His Head; 4. His Locks;
5. His Eyes;
6. His Cheeks;
7. His Lips;
8. His Hands;
9. His Belly;
10. His Legs;
11. His Countenance;
12. His Mouth;
13. Altogether Lovely;
14. My Friend; Bibliography; Index;About the Author