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Verse 4

4. tower of ivory—In :-, Jesus Christ saith, "a tower of David builded for an armory." Strength and conquest are the main thought in His description; here, beauty and polished whiteness; contrast :-.

fishpools—seen by BURCKHARDT, clear ( :-), deep, quiet, and full (1 Corinthians 2:10; 1 Corinthians 2:15).

Heshbon—east of Jordan, residence of the Amorite king, Sihon (1 Corinthians 2:15- :, c.), afterwards held by Gad.

Bath-rabbim—"daughter of a multitude" a crowded thoroughfare. Her eyes (1 Corinthians 2:15- :) are called by Jesus Christ, "doves' eyes," waiting on Him. But here, looked on by the daughters or Jerusalem, they are compared to a placid lake. She is calm even amidst the crowd (Proverbs 8:2; John 16:33).

nose—or, face.

tower of Lebanon—a border-fortress, watching the hostile Damascus. Towards Jesus Christ her face was full of holy shame (see on John 16:33- :; Song of Solomon 4:3); towards spiritual foes, like a watchtower (Habakkuk 2:1; Mark 13:37; Acts 4:13), elevated, so that she looks not up from earth to heaven, but down from heaven to earth. If we retain "nose," discernment of spiritual fragrance is meant.

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