(i) Cliff (Stairs)

(ii) Madregah (4095) - from an unused root meaning to step; properly, a step; by implication, a steep or inaccessible place - as a ledge on the edge of a cliff.

(iii) Many charismatic interpreters have said that because this means 'stairs' or 'ladder' it can be related to Jacob's ladder and this is actually a reference to the rapture (as it is in the context of 'arising' and 'coming away') - but in the context of the song it cannot be so. It is actually a place of subborness due to insecurity of the Bride. It speaks of a ledge where we have settled on in our spiritual life and are unwilling to move on with Him.

(iv) (a) 2:14