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The Song of Solomon Compared with Other Parts of Scripture

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In this classic work by A. L. Newton, every passage from the Song of Songs is illustrated by quotations from other parts of the Bible, and then deftly commented upon.

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Key Features

  • Commands the attention of the reader with insightful and intelligent commentary
  • Illustrates the Song of Solomon with examples from other portions of the Bible
  • Provides material well suited for pastors and students

Praise for the Print Edition

Miss Newton’s book is very dear to spiritual minds; it is full of that quiet power which comes from the spirit of God through deep experience and precious fellowship with the well-beloved.

Charles Spurgeon, pastor, founder, Pastor’s College (Spurgeon’s College), London

It is unquestionably the result of much care and diligent searching of the Scriptures. We are sure that the pious reader will be please with it. The Christian minister will find it of advantage to him in lecturing on this interesting portion of Scripture.

The Evangelical Repository

Product Details

  • Title: The Song of Solomon Compared with Other Parts of Scripture
  • Author: A. L. Newton
  • Publisher: James Nisbet and Co.
  • Publication Date: 1852
  • Pages: 230

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Adelaide Leaper Newton (1824–1854) was born at Leylands, near Derby. At the age of 22, she contracted an illness and was bedridden for the rest of her short life. During this time, she authored The Epistle to the Hebrews Compared with the Old Testament, The Heavenly Life, Sabbath Hours, and The Eternal Purposes of God.

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  1. Dan Henderer

    Dan Henderer

    5/20/2017

    This is the best commentary on the Song of Solomon I've found, a mine of spiritual treasure for those at least somewhat familiar with the deep things of God. Sign of the times that the Song is only sentimentalized and sensualized today. 100 years ago and before the Christians would have been horrified with the way it is handled in our day. "The time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers" "There is no book of the Bible which affords a better test of the depth of a man’s Christianity than the Song of Solomon. If a man’s religion be all in his head, a well-set form of doctrines built like mason-work stone above stone, but exercising no influence upon his heart, this book cannot but offend him. Or, if a man’s religion be all in his fancy; if, like Pliable in Pilgrim’s Progress, he be taken with the outward beauty of Christianity; if, like the seed sown upon the rocky ground, his religion is fixed only in the surface faculties of the mind, while the heart remains rocky and unmoved; though he will relish this book much more than the first man, still there is a mysterious breathing of intimate affection in it, which cannot but stumble and offend him. But if a man’s religion be heart religion; if he hath not only doctrines in his head, but love to Jesus in his heart; if he hath not only heard and read of the Lord Jesus, but hath felt his need of Him, and been brought to cleave unto Him, as the chiefest among ten thousand, and the altogether lovely, then this book will be inestimably precious to his soul. It contains the tenderest breathings of the believer’s heart towards the Saviour, and the tenderest breathings of the Saviour’s heart again towards the believer." – Robert Murray McCheyne

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