(e) The cry for being seperated to Jesus (2:16-17):

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Verse  16: Even though she is possessive of Him (Cf. 2:16 with  6:3,7:10 and note the word order) she still cries out for intimacy and to be cleaved to her beloved. What can we learn from this ?
In  1:7 she asked Him where He feeds His flock - now she knows from experience that He ' feeds His  flock among the  Lilies'. Look up the definitions of these words and think about the significance of her statement.

Verse  17: She’s conscious of a ‘new day  dawning’ and that she needs a change of direction (move away from self). She’s in a time of darkness (just before the break of day). She is also conscious of ‘shadows’ in her life (grey areas).

The Place of Separation
 
 ‘ Bether’ = ‘Seperation’, ‘cleaving to’. 

When we realize our selfish and possessive nature we must cry out to Jesus to seperate us to Himself. The son of righteousness will arise with healing in His wings! He will take you through ‘dark’ times, where you are so aware of your selfishness. During these times, press on in crying out to Him to be seperated.
 
Eventually you will see the sun rise in your life and your relationship with Him. Also in our marital relationships we need to recognise selfishness, and cry out to be seperated to each other. 

 She cries out for His presence in this time of separation - she cries literally for an 'awakening' where He would comes as a ' gazelle' or ' hart' on the  mountains she finds herself in - look up the definitions of these words and see what Characteristics of Jesus she is asking for.

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