Verse 11
11. drop—always ready to fall, being full of honey, though not always ( :-) actually dropping (Song of Solomon 5:13; Deuteronomy 32:2; Matthew 12:34).
honeycomb— (Proverbs 5:3; Proverbs 16:24).
under thy tongue—not always on, but under, the tongue, ready to fall (Proverbs 16:24- :). Contrast her former state (Psalms 140:3; Romans 3:13). "Honey and milk" were the glory of the good land. The change is illustrated in the penitent thief. Contrast Matthew 27:44; Luke 23:39, c. It was literally with "one" eye, a sidelong glance of love "better than wine," that he refreshed Jesus Christ (Song of Solomon 4:9 Song of Solomon 4:10). "To-day shalt thou be with Me (compare Song of Solomon 4:10- :) in Paradise" (Song of Solomon 4:10- :), is the only joyous sentence of His seven utterances on the cross.
smell of . . . garments—which are often perfumed in the East (Song of Solomon 4:10- :). The perfume comes from Him on us (Song of Solomon 4:10- :). We draw nigh to God in the perfumed garment of our elder brother (Genesis 27:27; see Genesis 27:27- :).
Lebanon—abounding in odoriferous trees (Genesis 27:27- :).
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