8.  thy  time  of  love--literally,  "loves"  (compare
  So  2:10-13).
  
  Thou  wast  of  marriageable  age,  but  none  was  willing  to  marry  thee,  naked
  as  thou  wast.  I  then  regarded  thee  with  a  look  of  grace  when  the  full
  time  of  thy  deliverance  was  come  
  (Ge  15:13,  14;
  Ac  7:6,  7).  
  It  is  not  she  that  makes  the  advance  to  God,  but  God  to  her;  she  has
  nothing  to  entitle  her  to  such  notice,  yet  He  regards  her  not  with  mere  
  benevolence,  but  with  love,  such  as  one  cherishes  to  the  person  
  of  his  wife
  (So  1:3-6;
  Jer  31:3;  
  Mal  1:2).
  
         
  spread  my  skirt  over  thee--the  mode  of  espousals  
  (Ru  3:9).
  I  betrothed  thee
  (De  4:37;  10:15;
  Ho  11:1).  
  The  cloak  is  often  used  as  a  bed  coverlet  in  the  East.  God  explains
  what  He  means,  "I  entered  into  . . . covenant with  thee,"  
  that  is,  at  Sinai.  So Israel became  "the  wife  of  God's  covenant"
  (Isa  54:5;
  Jer  3:14;  
  Ho  2:19,  20;  
  Mal  2:14).
  
         
  thou  . . .  mine--
  (Ex  19:5;
  Jer  2:2).
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