Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
rows of jewels— (Ezekiel 16:11-13). OLERIUS says, Persian ladies wear two or three rows of pearls round the head, beginning on the forehead and descending down to the cheeks and under the chin, so that their faces seem to be set in pearls (Ezekiel 16:11). The comparison of the horses (Song of Solomon 1:9) implies the vital energy of the bride; this verse, her superadded graces (Proverbs 1:9; Proverbs 4:9; I Timothy 2:9; II Peter 1:5).
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Song of Solomon 1:10:
Proverbs 1:9
Song of Solomon 1:11
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