Thomas Coke Commentary on the Holy Bible - Song of Solomon 4:8
Song of Solomon 4:8. Come, &c.— Here begins the fourth day's eclogue, in which the bridegroom professes himself the bride's protector, &c. Song of Solomon 4:8, &c. In the first place, he gives the bride to understand that she is now under the cover of his protection, and is to apply to him only for relief under all dangers and difficulties. This, according to the Eastern manner, he does in the way of parable or figure; supposing her placed on the tops of mountains infested by wild... read more
E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Song of Solomon 4:8
Come = Thou wilt come. Lebanon . . . Amana . . . Shenir . . . Hermon . . . the lions' dens , . . . the mountains of the leopards. He gives these names to Jerusalem and the royal residence. my spouse = my betrothed. lions . . . leopards: denote the king and his courtiers. Compare Ezekiel 19:7 ; Ezekiel 22:25 .Nahum 2:12 . read more