“Who does make You as a brother to me, who has nursed at my mother
breasts? I would find You outside and kiss You, and no one would despise me.”
(Song of Songs 8:1)
The bonding of both loves continues,
looking forward to delight in closeness. Israel asks God again to remind her
about the common traits they share, that make them as brother and sister of the
same mother. This is the sweet allegory of a common bond as the common “origin”
they share.
“And
I have betrothed you to Me forever, and betrothed you to Me in righteousness,
and in judgment, and in loving kindness, and in compassion. And betrothed you to Me in
faithfulness, and you have known the Lord.” (Hosea 2:19-20)
Israel simultaneously speaks to the
nations, telling them that she finds God’s love without them or their help.
Then she kisses Him in front of them. Now that the nations finally realize and
accept Israel’s preeminence in the world, due to her intimate connection with
the Creator, they do not despise, harm or hate Israel as they enter the
Messianic era. Thus is God’s will.
“For
then will I turn to the people a pure language that they may all call upon the
name of the Lord, to serve him with one purpose.” (Zephaniah 3:9)
“All
nations whom You have made shall come and worship before You, O Lord, and they
shall glorify Your name.” (Psalms 86:9)
All the nations of the earth will
partake in the Jewish final redemption and the advent of the Messianic era, in
the new consciousness whose thought will be directed toward the single purpose
of knowing the Creator, as a new language that will reflect only goodness as
the spiritual and material manifestation of God’s love.
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