Passage
My vineyard is before me. A thousand are for thee, the peaceable, and two hundred for them that keep the fruit thereof.
My vineyard is before me. A thousand are for thee, the peaceable, and two hundred for them that keep the fruit thereof.
Song of Solomon 8:10 I am a wall: and my breasts are as a tower since I am become in his presence as one finding peace.
Song of Solomon 8:11 The peaceable had a vineyard, in that which hath people: he let out the same to keepers, every man bringeth for the fruit thereof a thousand pieces of silver.
Song of Solomon 8:12 My vineyard is before me. A thousand are for thee, the peaceable, and two hundred for them that keep the fruit thereof.
Song of Solomon 8:13 Thou that dwellest in the gardens, the friends hearken: make me hear thy voice.
Song of Solomon 8:14 Flee away, O my beloved, and be like to the roe, and to the young hart upon the mountains of aromatical spices.
The verse centers on "vineyard", "before", "thousand", "thee", "peaceable", "hundred", "keep", and "fruit". It is saying that the verse draws attention to "vineyard" and "before", so its meaning should be read from those terms before moving to application.
The nearby context moves from verse 11's "The peaceable had a vineyard in that..." into verse 13's "Thou that dwellest in the gardens the...", so "vineyard" and "before" belong inside that flow. In Song of Solomon context, the local focus is covenant, worship, and faithfulness.
A plain takeaway is to answer the verse's own emphasis on "vineyard" and "before" with trust shaped by these words, not by a vague optimism outside the passage.