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).
JFB.
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