Song of Solomon 6:11
Like Lightning from East to.....
Toward a garden of walnuts I climbed down, to see within the fresh green of the Valley, to see if she has sprouted, the Vine, if the Pomegranates have flashed forth.2Footnote:
Sng. 6:11 | Cf. Strong's, #5132 נוּץ to flash, and #5328 נצה flash/sparkle The best illustration for the Hebrew root נוּץ (nutz) in the sense of "flash" would be an image of a bright, sudden flash of light or a sharp burst that appears briefly and then disappears quickly. This could be akin to a spark from a fire or a quick flash of lightning. Imagine the spark of a flint stone or the glint of sunlight off a sharp metal blade—both of these evoke a sense of something sudden, brief, and sharp, which aligns with the root's meaning of a quick, darting flash. |