“I charge you, daughters of Jerusalem, by the gazelles and hinds of the fields, not to stir my beloved or rouse her until she pleases.' This is a prohibition to the maidens whom he calls 'daughters of Jerusalem', because, although they are delicate and tender, their feminine appetites and conduct still untempered, they nevertheless cling to the bride in the hope of making progress and reaching Jerusalem. ...
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