A Beautiful Experience
Right before the two virgins made love the bridegroom says to his bride,
7 “You are altogether beautiful, my darling,
And there is no blemish in you.
8 “Come with me from Lebanon, my bride,
May you come with me from Lebanon.
Journey down from the summit of Amana,
From the summit of Senir and Hermon,
From the dens of lions,
From the mountains of leopards.” Solomons Song of Songs 4:7-8
It is their wedding night. To be sure he is wanting the two of them on their wedding night in the bedroom to go to glorious and wonderful heights of emotion and enjoy the coming down.
It’s like he wants to be on top of the experience of loving and feeling loved with her then come down from there!!
So many times have I thought of the part of this verse that says “Journey down” and “from“4x.
It is so nice to read the text and figure out what it says and not read into it.
Many may think that he would ask her to go with him to the top.
Yet he says, ” Come with me from, Journey down…”
I kept asking myself, “how could he want the coming down to be down with her?” Why not meet emotionally at the top and drink their fill together?
Like, maybe I would say to my wife if I had one, “Lets figure out together how to please one another in bed and go to the heights of the mountain together.” But Solomon says, “Journey down” and “from” 7 x.
After so many years, I now know. The text implies that they are already on top. They are dinking their fill of love. They are fulling God’s command to drink your fill of love in Song 5:1.
Then from there, from the heights of the beautiful and majestic mountains to go with him seeing the most beautiful and glorious scenery that one see’s going from the top down.

(Maybe the coming down is important because staying up there to long would lead to danger?) The text does talk about coming down from lions dens.
The scenery going up is nice and you could often look sideways and back down for some beautiful sights, but it’s once you are on top is where you stand in awe of God in view of his beautiful creation. Yet, most of the time you are looking up to your goal and the view is beautiful yet not the most beautiful. It is when you are facing forward and looking down, coming down from the real mountains where the best scenery is enjoyed.

I can somewhat imagine what it would be like on top. But it would have to be the married people I know to tell me what it is about the coming down that Solomon wants. I know for some girls that it is not the top per se that they enjoy most but the journey to the top. Which I am sure is a delight for Solomon also but he puts so much emphasis on her being with him on the journey down and from the emotional mountains that it seems that that part would be most beautiful and glorious to the most beautiful and glorious views of coming down from physical and real mountains.
It seems that from both the analogy and his emphasis that Solomon is really after whatever goes on at the top and on the way down.
I wonder what the feeling is like when coming down from heights of holy emotions?
I suppose on the way down that you are remembering what you were feeling at the top. Probably, can’t put it into words.
Another time in Song 7:2ff the Bridegroom is standing in awe and delight at his most lovely wife. Solomon stood in awe of God in view of His beautiful creation. First, he complements her feet, then he goes on to her thighs and says,
Song 7:1 “The curves of your hips are like jewels,
The work of the hands of an artist.”
The Artist of her thighs is God and her thighs are precious, beatuiful and valuable to him, the work of the hands of an artist and the curves of her hips like jewels.
It’s being on top and then the coming down together that Solomon puts emphasis on. Which implies that somehow you got to the point of drinking some level of fill of love. Then went to the top again and drank some more. Probably wanting still more. So, to the top of another one with him and from there you both Journey down together. Staying at such heights of loving and feeling loved is reserved for heaven. Yet, a heaven on earth is reserved for the sacred marriage bed.
He doesn’t want her to come down from feeling loved. But to come down with him from the heights of multiple various heights until they drink deeply their fill of love. Literally, in the Hebrew it means “to get dunk with love”.
This implies that at least from what would totally please him. And for him to be drunk with love is for the both of them to go with him down from multiple various heights of the experience of God’s love.
God out of love using him to help her feeling loved. And to know what it feels like to love at a most intimate level.
God out of love to him uses her to help him feel loved. And to know what love feels like at a most intimate level.
The heights and depths of which will increase forever.
You know that the text implies that they were already up there and it’s time to come down.
Comment and let me know what it is about the coming down part that you think Solomon means.

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