Come, my beloved, let us go forth into the field; let us lodge in the villages. Let us get up early to the vineyards; let us see if the vine flourish, whether the tender grape appear, and the pomegranates bud forth: there will I give thee my loves. The Quarterly Review - Pagina 98geredigeerd door - 1827Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Charles Girdlestone - 1842 - 696 pagina’s
...is toward me. 11 Come, my beloved, let us go forth into the field; let us lodge in the villages. 12 Let us get up early to the vineyards; let us see if...tender grape appear, and the pomegranates bud forth : there will I give thee my loves. 13 The mandrakes give a smell, and at our gates are all manner of... | |
| 1866 - 580 pagina’s
...multiplied." (Acts ix. 31.) This source of interest and joy to the Church is revealed to us in her language, (Song vii. 11, 12) — "Come, my beloved, let us go...tender grape appear, and the pomegranates bud forth ; there will I give thee my loves." Here we have the fellowship again— the truth of no fruitful labour... | |
| William Bridge - 1845 - 468 pagina’s
...his loves unto you. In Cant. vii. 12, saith Christ: "There will I give thee my loves." There; where? "Let us get up early to the vineyards, let us see...tender grape appear, and the pomegranates bud forth." Here is the public assembly. What is this to meditation ? Yes, in the former verse : " Come my beloved,... | |
| Joseph Benson - 1846 - 1102 pagina’s
...forth into the field ; let us lodge in the villages. 12 Let us get up early to the vineyards ; let us f Attonishnunt andJHthiness. c Chap, xxiii. 14 ; Hos. vi. 10. & Chap. xiv. 14 ; xxiii. •2 : there will I give thee my loves. 13 The « mandrakes give a smell, and at our gates h are all manner... | |
| 1847 - 688 pagina’s
...vineyard unto keepers ; every one, for the fruit thereof, was to bring a thousand pieces of silver. Let us get up early to the vineyards ; let us see...tender grape appear, and the pomegranates bud forth. The mandrakes give a smell, and at our gates are all manner of pleasant fruits, new and old, which... | |
| Charles Mason Hovey - 1847 - 592 pagina’s
...vineyard unto keepers ; every one, for the fruit thereof, was to bring a thousand pieces of silver. Let us get up early to the vineyards ; let us see...tender grape appear, and the pomegranates bud forth. The mandrakes give a smell, and at our gates are all manner of pleasant fruits, new and old, which... | |
| Thomas Boston - 1848 - 690 pagina’s
...supplication for mercies. Hence the spouse says, Cant. vii. 11, 12. 'Come, my Beloved, let us go forth unto the field: let us lodge in the villages. Let us get...tender grape appear, and the pomegranates bud forth : there will I give thcc my loves.' 6. In regard of our wants continually recurring on our hands, and... | |
| Mary Fawler Maude - 1848 - 412 pagina’s
...luxuriant vines were their clothing I . .Nowhere could we have better understood the invitation, ' Let us lodge in the villages; let us get up early...tender grape appear, and the pomegranates bud forth. We could understand how the words of Joel shall yet be literally true, 'the mountains shall drop down... | |
| John Westwood (of Huntingdon.) - 1848 - 72 pagina’s
...Lordshould be with them in all their towns and villages, night and day. See Ruth i, 16. Verse 12. — Let us get up early to the vineyards ; let us see...tender grape appear, and the pomegranates bud forth ; there will I give thee my loves. May we learn from this verse to habituate ourselves to early rising,... | |
| Ralph Erskine - 1849 - 558 pagina’s
...to rest at noon : for why should I be as one that turneth aside by the flocks of thy companions 1 i Song vii. 11, 12. Come my beloved, let us go forth...tender grape appear, and the pomegranates bud forth : for there will I give thee my loves. I 'm heard afar,,;' without a noise ; I cry without a lifted... | |
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