Sleeping and Awakening

Sleeping and Awakening July 23, 2010

Raymond Jacques Tournay argues convincingly that the cautions about “awakening love” in the Song refer to the sleeping bridegroom, rather than the sleeping bride.  The motif comes to a conclusion in 8:5, where the bride says that she awakened the lover under the apple tree.

Which might mean: The Song is set between Eve’s creation and Adam’s awakening.  Or, the Song is set on Holy Saturday.  Or, the Song is set between Jesus’ “building” of His bride and His “awakening” in judgment.  Or, tropologically, between our entry into the king’s chambers and the wedding feast.


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