› Foreward - Union and Communion
OR
THOUGHTS ON THE
SONG OF SOLOMON
BY J. HUDSON TAYLOR, M.R.C.S.
FOREWORD BY REV. J. STUART HOLDEN, M.A.
THIRD EDITION
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› Introductory - THE SONG OF SOLOMON
INTRODUCTORY
THE great purpose towards which all the dispensational dealings of GOD are tending, is revealed to us in the fi ...read |
› Section 1 - The Unsatisfied Life and its Remedy - Cant. i. 2-ii. 7
THERE is no difficulty in recognizing the bride as the speaker in verses 2-7. The words are not those of one dead in trespasses an ...read |
› Section 2 - Communion Broken--Restoration - Cant. ii. 8-iii. 5
"Therefore we ought to give the more earnest heed
to the things that were heard, lest haply we drift
away from them."--H ...read |
› Section 3 - The Joy of Unbroken Communion - Cant. iii. 6-v. 1
O JESU, KING most wonderful,
Thou CONQUEROR renown'd,
Thou sweetness most ineffable,
In whom all joys ...read |
› Section 4 - Communion Again Broken--Restoration - Cant. v. 2-vi. 10
THE fourth section commences with an address of the bride to the daughters of Jerusalem, in which she narrates her recent sad exp ...read |
› Section 5 - Fruits of Recognized Union - Cant. vi. 11-viii. 4
IN the second and fourth sections of this book we found the communion of the bride broken; in the former by backsliding into w ...read |
› Section 6 - Unrestrained Communion - Cant. viii. 5-14
WE have now reached the closing section of this book, which, as we have seen, is a poem describing the life of a believer on earth ...read |
› Appendix: The Daughters of Jerusalem - THE question is frequently asked, Who are represented by the daughters of Jerusalem?
They are clearly not the bride, yet they are not far removed fro ...read |