Verse 11
11. head . . . gold—the Godhead of Jesus Christ, as distinguished from His heel, that is, His manhood, which was "bruised" by Satan; both together being one Christ ( :-). Also His sovereignty, as Nebuchadnezzar, the supreme king was "the head of gold" (Daniel 2:32-38; Colossians 1:18), the highest creature, compared with Him, is brass, iron, and clay. "Preciousness" (Greek, 1 Peter 2:7).
bushy—curled, token of Headship. In contrast with her flowing locks (1 Peter 2:7- :), the token of her subjection to Him (Psalms 8:4-8; 1 Corinthians 11:3; 1 Corinthians 11:6-15). The Hebrew is (pendulous as) the branches of a palm, which, when in leaf, resemble waving plumes of feathers.
black—implying youth; no "gray hairs" (Psalms 102:27; Psalms 110:3; Psalms 110:4; Hosea 7:9). Jesus Christ was crucified in the prime of vigor and manliness. In heaven, on the other hand, His hair is "white," He being the Ancient of days (Daniel 7:9). These contrasts often concur in Him (Song of Solomon 5:10), "white and ruddy"; here the "raven" (Song of Solomon 5:10- :), the "dove," as both with Noah in the ark (Song of Solomon 5:10- :); emblems of judgment and mercy.
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