Commentaries:
Barnes' Notes
Compare and contrast with Song of Songs 5:15. The rendering in the margin takes "Carmel" as the name of a color, equivalent to "carmine" (rendered "crimson" in II Chronicles 2:7, II Chronicles 2:14; II Chronicles 3:14). This interpretation is favored by the parallelism with "purple," but removes a beautiful image.
Purple - A deep violet black.
The king ... - Rather, "A king is bound in the tresses or windings of thy hair." These last words indicate the king' s approach.
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