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Canticles 4:13.Thy plants are— <strong>The</strong> plants in your heartgardenare illustrated by.An orchard of pomegranates— <strong>The</strong>pomegranate curiously combines the flavors ofall fruits and thus well represents love, the sumof all the Christian graces.With pleasant fruits— Pleasing characteristics.Camphire— Rest, trust, confidence.With spikenard— Fragrant devotion, asillustrated by Mary's alabaster box.Canticles 4:14.Spikenard and saffron— Fragrant devotion andlong-suffering.FM353Calamus and cinnamon— Knowledge andunderstanding.With all trees of frankincense— Praise, heartadoration.Myrrh and aloes— Wisdom and patience.With all chief spices— All the remainingelements of Christian character.Canticles 4:15.A fountain— In the midst.Of gardens— Beautiful, clear, sparkling, lifegiving.A well of living waters— Invigorating thewhole world in the New Age. "<strong>The</strong> water that Ishall give him shall be in him a well of waterspringing up unto everlasting life."And streams from Lebanon— Pure, refreshing.Canticles 4:16.Awake O North wind— Storms of adversity.<strong>The</strong> Bride speaks.And come thou South— Balmy breezes. "Somedays are bright and sweet with praise, some withaccepted pain."

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