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Verse 5

5. upon thee—the headdress "upon" her.

Carmel—signifying a well-cultivated field (Isaiah 35:2). In Song of Solomon 5:15 He is compared to majestic Lebanon; she here, to fruitful Carmel. Her headdress, or crown (2 Timothy 4:8; 1 Peter 5:4). Also the souls won by her (1 Thessalonians 2:19; 1 Thessalonians 2:20), a token of her fruitfulness.

purple—royalty (1 Thessalonians 2:20- :). As applied to hair, it expresses the glossy splendor of black hair (literally, "pendulous hair") so much admired in the East (Song of Solomon 4:1). While the King compares her hair to the flowering hair of goats (the token of her subjection), the daughters of Jerusalem compare it to royal purple.

galleries—(so Song of Solomon 4:1- :, Margin; Revelation 21:3). But MAURER translates here, "flowing ringlets"; with these, as with "thongs" (so LEE, from the Arabic translates it) "the King is held" bound (Song of Solomon 6:5; Proverbs 6:25). Her purple crowns of martyrdom especially captivated the King, appearing from His galleries (Acts 7:55; Acts 7:56). As Samson's strength was in his locks (Acts 7:56- :). Here first the daughters see the King themselves.

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