Sermon #482, The Royal Pair In Their Glorious Chariot
A Sermon Delivered On Sunday Morning, November 30, 1862, By Rev. C. H. Spurgeon,
At The Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington.
“Who Is This That Comes Out Of The Wilderness Like Pillars Of Smoke, Perfumed With Myrrh And Frankincense, With All Powders Of The Merchant? Behold His Bed, Which Is Solomon’s; Threescore Valiant Men Are About It, Of The Valiant Of Israel. They All Hold Swords, Being Expert In War: Every Man Has His Sword Upon His Thigh Because Of Fear In The Night. King Solomon Made Himself A Chariot
Of The Wood Of Lebanon. He Made The Pillars Thereof Of Silver, The Bottom
Thereof Of Gold, The Covering Of It Of Purple, The Midst Thereof
Being Paved With Love, Four The Daughters Of Jerusalem.
Go Forth, O You Daughters Of Zion And Behold
King Solomon With The Crown Wherewith
His Mother Crowned Him In The Day
Of His Espousals And In The Day
The Gladness Of His Heart.”
Solomon’s Song 3:6 - 11.
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