Verse 6
6. The "stay" she prayed for (Song of Solomon 2:5) is granted (Deuteronomy 33:12; Deuteronomy 33:27; Psalms 37:24; Isaiah 41:16). None can pluck from that embrace (Isaiah 41:16- :). His hand keeps us from falling (Matthew 14:30; Matthew 14:31); to it we may commit ourselves (Psalms 31:5).
left hand—the left is the inferior hand, by which the Lord less signally manifests His love, than by the right; the secret hand of ordinary providence, as distinguished from that of manifested grace (the "right"). They really go together, though sometimes they seem divided; here both are felt at once. THEODORET takes the left hand, equivalent to judgment and wrath; the right, equivalent to honor and love. The hand of justice no longer is lifted to smite, but is under the head of the believer to support (Isaiah 42:21); the hand of Jesus Christ pierced by justice for our sin supports us. The charge not to disturb the beloved occurs thrice: but the sentiment here, "His left hand," c., nowhere else fully which accords with the intensity of joy (Song of Solomon 2:5) found nowhere else; in Song of Solomon 8:3, it is only conditional, "should embrace," not "doth."
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