a8:9
b8:10

‏ Song of Solomon 8:9

8:9  a wall: There appear to be two metaphorical meanings for this term: (1) The prepubescent girl’s chest is like a wall (see 8:10  b); and (2) until she is married, she should be abstinent, impenetrable like a wall.

• protect her with a silver tower: Towers were used as lookouts for protecting the city; a silver one would be more prominent and impregnable. If the woman is already a wall, having kept her virginity, they will honor and reinforce her resolve.

• On the other hand, a swinging door indicates promiscuity. The brothers will force her to restrain herself.
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