a2:7
b3:5
c8:4
d8:8-9

‏ Song of Solomon 2:7

2:7  a Promise me ... by the gazelles and wild deer: This plea is obviously important to the Song; it is repeated in 3:5  b and 8:4  c, and a promise is requested. When a promise was made, witnesses were needed, and the wild animals were the only witnesses present. These graceful animals suggest a romantic pastoral setting.

• not to awaken love until the time is right: As in 8:8-9  d, virginity is praised. The woman warns the women of Jerusalem to be cautious and not to hurry love.
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