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Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Song of Solomon 3:9

chariot—more elaborately made than the "bed" or travelling litter (Song of Solomon 3:7), from a Hebrew root, "to elaborate" [EWALD]. So the temple of "cedar of Lebanon," as compared with the temporary tabernacle of shittim wood (II Samuel 7:2, II Samuel 7:6-7; I Kings 5:14; I Kings 6:15-18), Jesus Christ's body is the antitype, "made" by the Father for Him (I Corinthians 1:30; Hebrews 10:5), the wood answering to His human nature, the gold, His divine; the two being but one Christ.




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