Song of Solomon 8:13
You who dwell in the gardens, my companions are listening for your voice. Let me hear it!
You who dwell in the gardens,

The bride is pictured in a place of beauty, fruitfulness, and fellowship. The gardens fit the song’s recurring imagery of love, abundance, and joyful union.

Sng 6:2 My beloved has gone down to his garden to the beds of spices…
Sng 5:1 I have come to my garden, my sister, my bride;…
Sng 4:16 Awake, O north wind, and come, O south wind.…

my companions are listening for your voice.

The bridegroom’s companions are nearby and attentive, likely awaiting the bride’s response or song. Her voice is valued not only by him but within the wider celebration surrounding their marriage.

Jhn 3:29 The bride belongs to the bridegroom…
Jhn 10:27 My sheep listen to My voice; I know them…
Act 10:33 So I sent for you immediately, and you were kind enough to come.…

Let me hear it!

The bridegroom asks the bride to speak or sing, expressing his delight in her presence and his desire for continued fellowship with her.

Sng 2:14 O my dove in the clefts of the rock, in the crevices…
Psa 85:8 I will listen to what God the LORD will say;…
1Sa 3:10 Then the LORD came and stood there, calling as before,…

Persons / Places / Events
1. The Beloved
The speaker in this verse, often interpreted as Solomon or a representation of Christ, expressing a desire to hear the voice of the one he loves.

2. The Shulammite
The woman addressed in this verse, symbolizing the bride or the church, who dwells in the gardens.

3. The Companions
Those who are with the beloved, possibly representing fellow believers or the community of faith.

4. The Gardens
Symbolic of a place of beauty, growth, and intimacy, representing the spiritual life or the church.

5. The Voice
Represents communication, intimacy, and the expression of love and devotion.
Teaching Points
The Importance of Spiritual Intimacy
Just as the beloved desires to hear the voice of the Shulammite, God desires intimate communication with us. We should prioritize time in prayer and scripture to cultivate this relationship.

Community and Fellowship
The companions listening for the voice highlight the role of community in our spiritual journey. Engaging with fellow believers encourages growth and accountability.

The Beauty of the Church
The garden symbolizes the church as a place of beauty and growth. We are called to contribute to the flourishing of our spiritual communities.

Responding to God's Call
The call to "let me hear it" is an invitation to actively respond to God's voice in our lives. We should be attentive and obedient to His guidance.

Expressing Our Faith
Just as the Shulammite is encouraged to speak, we are called to express our faith boldly and share the love of Christ with others.
Bible Study Questions
1. How can we cultivate a deeper spiritual intimacy with God in our daily lives, similar to the relationship depicted in Song of Solomon 8:13?

2. In what ways can we actively listen for and respond to God's voice, as encouraged in this verse and other scriptures like John 10:27?

3. How does being part of a faith community enhance our spiritual growth, as seen in the role of the companions in this passage?

4. What practical steps can we take to contribute to the beauty and growth of our church community, reflecting the garden imagery?

5. How can we boldly express our faith and share the love of Christ with others, inspired by the call to let our voice be heard?
Connections to Other Scriptures
John 10:27
This verse speaks of the sheep hearing the shepherd's voice, paralleling the desire for intimate communication between Christ and His followers.

Isaiah 5:1-7
The vineyard imagery in Isaiah connects to the garden metaphor, illustrating God's care and expectation for His people.

Revelation 3:20
The call to hear and respond to Christ's voice, emphasizing the importance of listening and responding to divine communication.

Psalm 45:10-11
The call for the bride to listen and respond to the king, reflecting the intimate relationship between Christ and the church.
The Bridegroom's Parting WordSongs 8:13
The Longed for VoiceJ.R. Thomson Songs 8:13
Sacred FellowshipJ.D. Davies Songs 8:13, 14
The Last AppealS. Conway Songs 8:13, 14
People
Solomon
Places
Jerusalem
Topics
Attendance, Attending, Beloved, Cause, Companions, Dwell, Dwellest, Ear, Flee, Friends, Gardens, Hearken, Listening, O, Resting-place, Roe, Sit, Voice
Dictionary of Bible Themes
Songs 8:13

     4468   horticulture
     5196   voice

Library
Song of Songs
The contents of this book justify the description of it in the title, i. 1, as the "loveliest song"--for that is the meaning of the Hebrew idiom "song of songs." It abounds in poetical gems of the purest ray. It breathes the bracing air of the hill country, and the passionate love of man for woman and woman for man. It is a revelation of the keen Hebrew delight in nature, in her vineyards and pastures, flowers and fruit trees, in her doves and deer and sheep and goats. It is a song tremulous from
John Edgar McFadyen—Introduction to the Old Testament

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