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Your Content. Song of Solomon 1-4. English Standard Version. 1 The Song of Songs, which is Solomon's. The Bride Confesses Her Love. She[a] 2 Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth! For your love is better than wine; 3 your anointing oils are fragrant; your name is oil poured out; therefore virgins love you. 4 Draw me after you; let us run.
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“Go forth, O daughters of Zion, And gaze on King Solomon wearing the crown With which his mother [Bathsheba] has crowned him On the day of his wedding, On the day of his gladness of heart.” Christian Standard Bible
The typical form has three parts: (1) introductory words by the wedding guests, (2) invitation by the bride to the groom to celebrate her physical beauty, and (3) the groom’s poetic comparative praise of his bride’s beauty from head to foot—comprising the bulk of the song.
Poetically, King Solomon, the author of this passage from the Bible, speaks to his bride with metaphors of spring, appealing to her senses as a young husband. His words depict love at its finest: life-giving, blooming and full of new life.
The book celebrates love and intimacy between two people, and its words have a timeless quality that resonates with couples today. In this post, we will delve into Song of Solomon wedding verses, exploring their significance, meaning, and how they can be interpreted for modern weddings.
Solomon’s Marriage. 3 Solomon became the son-in-law of Pharaoh (the king of Egypt). After marrying Pharaoh’s daughter, Solomon brought her to the City of David until he finished building his own house, the Lord’s house, and the wall around Jerusalem. 2 The people were still sacrificing at other worship sites because a temple for the name ...
7 Νοε 2023 · In Song of Solomon 2:4, the bride says, "His banner over me is love." This declaration resonates with the Christian understanding of Christ's unwavering love and protection over His people. The bridegroom’s character reflects Christ’s attributes—grace, compassion, and fidelity.