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Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Song of Solomon 6:5

(Song of Solomon 4:9; Genesis 32:28; Exodus 32:9-14; Hosea 12:4). This is the way "the army" (Song of Solomon 6:4) "overcomes" not only enemies, but Jesus Christ Himself, with eyes fixed on Him (Psalms 25:15; Matthew 11:12). Historically, Song of Solomon 6:3-5, represent the restoration of Jesus Christ to His Church at the resurrection; His sending her forth as an army, with new powers (Mark 16:15-18, Mark 16:20); His rehearsing the same instructions (see on Song of Solomon 6:6) as when with them (Luke 24:44).

overcome—literally, "have taken me by storm."




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