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Song of Solomon, also known as Song of Songs, is known for its theme of love. It is by far the most sensual book of the Bible and has been known to make many of our more conservative brothers and sisters blush. Of course, that just means there's even more to learn from this book than meets the eye!
Song of Solomon is one of two books in which God is never actually mentioned (the other is ). Like with the book of Esther, we can see the symbolism of God and our relationship with Him in the book even though He isn't mentioned by name.
Author
As implied by the name, Song of Solomon was written by King Solomon, the son of David. This is the standard position held by Judaism and Christianity. Not only does the title attribute authorship Solomon, 1 Kings 4:32 confirms that Solomon wrote 1005 songs (Song of Solomon being the one preserved by God). However, there are critics who believe the book was not written by Solomon.
Critics argue that Solomon's name was added to the title later, despite the fact that there isn't any proof of this. Biblical scholars argue that the structure of the book, which pays homage to the symbolic numbers 7 and 10, supports the inclusion of the name at the beginning of authorship because it marks the 7th occurrence of Solomon's name in the book (I'll talk about the structure in this post too).[1]
Personally, I find it hard to believe someone would be able to successfully pass off a writing as that of the famed King Solomon. Solomon was highly respected by the Israelites and is known as one of the best kings to ever rule the nation. Granted the average person may not have been well versed on Solomon's life and writings, the scribes and priests would have been. In order for a scroll to miraculously appear and be attributed to Solomon, it would have had to come at the hands of someone who handled the records. This person would not have been solely in charge of this task (Numbers shows that responsibilities were doled out by tribe and family). Other scribes and priests allowing this insertion to slide, though possible, seems quite unlikely, to me.
The more logical argument against Solomon being the author of book is that he had 700 wives and 300 concubines.[1] It's hard to imagine a man knowing anything about love with that many women at his beck and call. However, once again, if you break down the facts and look other relationships in the Bible, you'll see that this is also a faulty conclusion.
For starters, it's unlikely that Solomon was intimate and close with all of his wives and concubines. For the concubines alone, if he slept with a different woman each night, it would take him almost a year to sleep with all of them. If you include all his female companions, he'd have to sleep with at least 3 different women each day to be able to say he slept with all of them within the year. I know some men may think of that as a dream come true, but let's face it, it would be pretty hard to run an entire nation and manage that that many women, too.
More than likely, many of his "marriages" were actually treaties and for show. If you've ever studied history, you know that the easiest way to prevent war or to grow power is to unify two kingdoms. Throughout history, alliances were formed through the marriage of royals. In some cases it may even expand a ruler's domain. For instance, if a king only had daughters and his daughter married the king (or king to be) of another nation, the daughter's husband had a better chance of "usurping" the throne from any male relatives who would challenge her rule as queen. It was customary for nations to send kings their princesses to cement ties between the nations. A lot of these marriages were probably political and Solomon may have only spoken to some of these women once or twice.
Regardless of Solomon's relationship with each of his wives, the truth is, he was bound to love one more than the other. It's hard not to choose favorites... Whether it's with friends, children, aunts/uncles, etc., if we're honest, there's usually a favorite. Just because Solomon had 699 wives, it doesn't mean that he couldn't have fallen madly in love with number 700. Furthermore, if he was madly in love with the first woman he married, it doesn't mean he wouldn't have taken other wives/concubines for political purposes.
On a smaller scale, we can see this scenario play out for two other Biblical patriarchs: Abraham and Jacob. Abraham was in love with and married Sarah. However, when Sarah wasn't able to conceive, she gave him Hagar as a wife. Sarah was still Abraham's love, he simply took on an extra wife as a means to an end. Jacob did the same thing. Jacob was always in love with Rachel, and his favoritism of Joseph, Rachel's first born child, proves this never waned. Jacob was tricked into marrying Leah, and given two additional wives when Rachel and Leah went through periods of barrenness.
In the end, neither argument against Solomon being the author is based on factual evidence and the ideals behind them are faulty as well. There isn't any solid evidence to argue that Solomon wasn't the author, so we take the Bible at its word that Solomon is the author.
Date Written
Another reason to believe Solomon really did write this book is that there is compelling evidence that dates the work to his time period. The style of writing matches the Egyptian love songs of Solomon's era[1]βlet's not forget one of his wives was Egyptian (1 Kings 3:1). This would place the date of authorship roughly between 1000 BCΒ and 930 BC. Tradition holds that Solomon wrote this book in His youth, before he grew his harem of wives.
Song Structure
Do you remember in school when they taught poetry units? There were different types of poems that had different requirements for their structuresβsome had a specific number of syllables or a rhyme scheme. Solomon's poem has structure, too. This is just more proof that the Bible is great literature!
Chiasm
Solomon's poem uses a chiastic structure. A chiasm is created when ideas are presented in sequences, followed by the mirror of each idea in the opposite sequence. For example, if you have two ideas (A and B), and their mirrors (A' and B'), the poem would be presented as ABB'A'.[3]
Song of Solomon has the following outline:[2]
A : The Beginning of the Story
B : Invitation to Enjoy a Spring Day
C : Night of Separation (Preceding the Wedding)
C': Night of separation (Following the Wedding)
B': Invitation to Enjoy a Spring Day
A': The Conclusion of the Story
Numbers
In the Bible, the numbers 3, 7, 10, 12, and 40 often appear in conjunction with God. 3 represents the Godhead and perfection. 7 represents spiritual completion (7 days of the week, 7 feasts, 7 judgments, etc.). 12 usually represents a nation (the 12 tribes of Israel, 12 Disciples, 12 sons of Ishmael, etc.). 40 usually represents a generationβthe Israelites wandered for 40 years, until the old generation had passed away.[4]
As I said earlier, Solomon's name appears exactly 7 times. These 7 occurrences are actually symmetrical. Solomon's name is mentioned twice in the last section, thrice during the central section, and once during the first section. If you include the title to make 7 occurrences, his name occurs twice in the first section.
There are also 7 sections. In Song of Solomon 4:1-5, seven praises are given to the woman.[1]
The number 10 also is utilized. A grouping of 10 praises is given both in Song of Solomon 5:10-15 and 7:1-5. Also, the abstract word for love (in Hebrew) can be found 10 times throughout the text.[1]
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You Are What You Eat: 1 Timothy 4:1-71 TimothyTimothyFood and DietClean and Unclean
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You Are What You Eat: Mark 7:15Food and DietClean and UncleanMatthewMark
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You Are What You Eat: Isaiah 66Food and DietClean and UncleanIsaiahProphecy
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Numbers 32: InheritanceNumbersChapter StudyRuebenGad
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Numbers 28-29: Feasts & OfferingsNumbersChapter StudyFeasts & Holy DaysSacrifice
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Numbers 35: Special CitiesNumbersChapter StudyMurderPovertyLeviRepentance and Forgiveness
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Numbers 26-27: The Second CensusNumbersChapter StudyMosesJoshua (person)Leadership
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Numbers 25: Idolatry & IsraelNumbersChapter StudyFalse Deities and ProphetsMoabRelationships
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Numbers 34: Boundaries of Israelπ
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Numbers 20-21: The Journey ContinuesNumbersChapter StudyEdomCanaanSymbolismMoab
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Numbers 20: Moses SinsNumbersChapter StudySymbolismMosesAaronWater
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Numbers 20: Miriamβs Deathπ
Numbers 19: PurificationNumbersChapter StudyDeathClean and UncleanSacrifice
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Numbers 16-18: RebellionNumbersChapter StudyIntercessory PrayerAaronPriesthoodTithesDeath
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Numbers 13-14: ScoutingNumbersChapter StudyJoshua (person)CalebNephilim and Giants
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Numbers 15: Remindersπ
Numbers 10-12: From Sinai to ParanNumbersChapter StudyMosesAaronMiriamEthiopiaRelationshipsFood and Diet
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Numbers 8-10: InstructionsNumbersChapter StudyLeviPassover
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Numbers 7: Tribal Princesβ OfferingsNumbersChapter StudySacrificeTemple
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Numbers 5: A Few Laws and a TestNumbersChapter StudyLawAdultery
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Numbers 3-4: Levite Dutiesπ
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1 Samuel 28-31: Saulβs Last Battle1 SamuelChapter StudyAmalakitesPhilistineDavidWitchcraftSaul
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2 Samuel 11-12: David and Bathsheba2 SamuelChapter StudyRelationshipsAdulteryJudgementDavidMurder
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1 Samuel 25: Samuelβs Death and Davidβs Wives1 SamuelChapter StudyAbigailRelationshipsWomenDavidSamuelMichal
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1 Samuel 18-27: Saul Tries to Kill David1 SamuelChapter StudyJonathanRelationshipsSaulDavidPhilistineMurderMichal
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1 Samuel 23: David Saves Keilah1 SamuelChapter StudyDavidBetrayalPhilistine
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1 Samuel 8-10: A King for Israel1 SamuelChapter StudyRelationshipsProphecySaulLeadership
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1 Samuel 4-7: The Ark of the Covenant1 SamuelChapter StudyPlaguesBenjaminPhilistineFalse Deities and ProphetsTemple Furnishings
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1 Samuel 11: Saul Defeats the Ammonites1 SamuelChapter StudyAmmonSaul
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1 Samuel 1-3: Introducing Samuel1 SamuelChapter StudyPriesthoodHannahWomenIntercessory PrayerSamuel
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1 Samuel 13-14: Saulβs Army1 SamuelChapter StudyPhilistineJonathanSaulGenealogy
1 SamuelChapter StudySamuelRepentance and Forgiveness
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1 Samuel 17: David and Goliath1 SamuelChapter StudyPhilistineDavidNephilim and Giants
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1 Samuel 16: David is Anointed1 SamuelChapter StudySaulDavidSamuelRelationships
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1 Samuel 15: Saul Sins1 SamuelChapter StudyAmalakitesSaulRepentance and ForgivenessSamuel
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Genesis 6-9: Noah and the FloodGenesisChapter StudyNoahWaterJudgementCovenantClean and UncleanAnimalsNephilim and Giants
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Jeremiah 1: Jeremiahβs CallJeremiahChapter StudyDreams and VisionsProphecyJosiah
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Genesis 37-50: The 12 Tribes of IsraelGenesisChapter StudyJosephBenjaminLeviJudahRuebenSimeonZebulunIssacharGadDanManassehEphraimAsherNaphtaliRepentance and ForgivenessFamineEgyptWomenSexual ImoralityGenealogyIncestTamarDreams and VisionsIrony
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Ezra 9-10: Confessions of SinEzraChapter StudyRelationships
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Ezra 5-6: Dariusβ DecreeEzraChapter StudyPassoverTemplePersia
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Ezra 7-8: Introducing EzraEzraChapter StudyLeviTemplePersia
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Ezra 3-4: Reconstruction of the TempleEzraChapter StudySacrificeTempleTabernaclesPersiaTyre
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Ezra 1: Cyrusβ DecreeEzraChapter StudyBabylonCaptivityTemple
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Deuteronomy 31-34: The Final Addressπ
Deuteronomy 27-30: The Third AddressDeuteronomyChapter StudyBlessings & CursesCovenant
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Deuteronomy 5-26: The Second Address (Part 3)DeuteronomyChapter StudyTithesRelationshipsServants and SlavesSexual AssaultWomenCommandments
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Deuteronomy 5-26: The Second Address (Part 2)DeuteronomyChapter StudyFalse Deities and ProphetsLeviPriesthoodIsraelJusticeJudgementTithesClean and Unclean
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Deuteronomy 5-26: The Second Address (Part 1)DeuteronomyChapter StudyCommandmentsLawIsraelLeviFalse Deities and ProphetsCovenant
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Genesis 11-23: Abraham and the Destruction of Sodom & GomorrahGenesisChapter StudyAbrahamSarahJudgementLotHagarIshmaelCircumcisionSexual ImoralityIsaacMoab
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The Unnamed ConcubineCharacter StudyJudgesWomenSexual Assault
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Judges 9-10: Abimelechπ
Judges 10-12: JephthathJudgesChapter StudyAmmonEphraimOaths and Vows
JudgesChapter StudyRelationshipsSamsonWomenPhilistineOaths and VowsDan
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Judges 17-18: Micah and the Tribe of DanJudgesChapter StudyDanMoneyLeviFalse Deities and ProphetsTheft
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Acts 1-5: The Early Days of the ChurchChapter StudyActsCainAbelDiscipleshipLyingProphecyMoneyThe ChurchPeterTheft
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Would You Rather?: Fatherly TreatmentWould You RatherEdomJacobJosephGenesisRelationshipsTheft
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Genesis 27-36: Jacob & Esau, Two NationsGenesisChapter StudyWomenJacobLeahEdomRachelTithesFalse Deities and ProphetsDinahSexual AssaultCircumcisionLeviSimeonGenocideTheft
DeuteronomyExodusCommandmentsLawTheft
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Judges 19-21: A Call to WarJudgesChapter StudySexual AssaultWomenLeviBenjamin
JudgesChapter StudyManassehMidianAmalakitesHoly SpiritEphraim
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Judges 4-5: Deborah, Jael, and BarakJudgesChapter StudyDeborahWomenLeadership
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Judges 3: Othniel and EhudJudgesChapter StudyCanaanFalse Deities and ProphetsRelationshipsCaptivityBenjaminMoabAmalakites
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Judges 2: Provoking GodJudgesChapter StudyFalse Deities and ProphetsCommandmentsCanaan
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Judges 1: Judahβs ConquestChapter StudyJudgesCanaanJudah
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Genesis 1 & 2: CreationCreationAdamEveScienceGarden of EdenGenesisChapter StudySabbath
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2 Samuel 21-24: Contradictions on David's Final Days?2 SamuelChapter StudyDavidSaulDoctrinePhilistine
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2 Samuel 19-20: Israel and Judah2 SamuelChapter StudyDavidDivision of Israel
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2 Samuel 5-10: Davidβs Military Success2 SamuelChapter StudyDavidRelationshipsMessianic Prophecy
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2 Samuel 1-4: After Saulβs Death2 SamuelChapter StudySaulDavidDivision of Israel
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Exodus 18-20: Godβs CommandmentsExodusChapter StudyMosesAaronCommandmentsSinaiFireLeadershipLaw
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Keep the Sabbath Holyπ
Deuteronomy 28: The Curse of Israel & The Black Israelite TheoryDeuteronomyChapter StudyRacismIsraelGenealogy
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Acts 16: Timothy Was Biracialβ¦Sort OfActsChapter StudyTimothyGenealogyCircumcisionPaulWomenBaptism
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Acts 15: Disagreements in the ChurchActsChapter StudyPaulPeterLeadershipCommandmentsSalvationCircumcisionRepentance and Forgiveness
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Acts 13-14: The First Missionary Journey of PaulActsChapter StudyLeadershipThe ChurchPaulGenealogyDiscipleship
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Acts 12: Peter, Rhoda, and HerodActsChapter StudyWomenPeterPersecutionRomeHolidayPassover
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Exodus 32: The Golden CalfExodusChapter StudyFalse Deities and ProphetsMosesAaronCommandmentsRepentance and ForgivenessIntercessory Prayer
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Deuteronomy 1-4: The First AddressDeuteronomyChapter StudyMoabAmmonFalse Deities and ProphetsCommandmentsMosesRepentance and ForgivenessJoshua (person)
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Earrings, Piercings, and Christiansπ
Leviticus 19-20: RighteousnessLeviticusChapter StudyAppearanceCommandmentsLawSacrificeAdulteryWitchcraftFood and DietFeasts & Holy DaysJustice
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Leviticus 17-18: ImmoralityLeviticusChapter StudySacrificeFalse Deities and ProphetsSexual Imorality
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Homosexuality in the BibleLeviticusSexual ImoralitySexual AssaultRelationshipsLawCommandmentsLove
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Leviticus 26-27: Consequencesπ
Leviticus 24-25: Expectations & Appropriate BehaviorLeviticusChapter StudyFeasts & Holy DaysBlasphemyLawServants and SlavesTemple
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Exodus 33-35: Repentance & The Second Set of TabletsExodusChapter StudyRepentance and ForgivenessClean and UncleanIsraelIntercessory PrayerFeasts & Holy DaysMoses
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Would You Rather?: Betray or DenyWould You RatherJudasPeterRepentance and ForgivenessLuke
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Exodus 28-31: PriesthoodExodusChapter StudyAaronPriesthoodSacrifice
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Would You Rather?: Feed vs. HealWould You RatherSpiritual GIftsJohnMatthew
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Would You Rather?: Ask or DisobeyWould You RatherEstherDaniel
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Would You Rather?: Marriage vs. SinglenessWould You RatherRelationshipsLoveRepentance and ForgivenessHoseaPaul
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Would You Rather?: Plagues vs. FamineWould You RatherPlaguesExodus
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Would You Rather?: Rahab vs. MaryWould You RatherRahabMary & JosephWomen
Literary DevicesAllegoryGarden of EdenGenesisFeasts & Holy DaysTempleEsther
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Exodus 35-40: The Tabernacle & Priesthood Pt. 2π
Exodus 24-27: The TabernacleExodusChapter StudyTempleMosesLeadership
ExodusChapter StudyFeasts & Holy DaysPentecostTabernaclesUnleavened Bread
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Genesis 24-26: Isaac, the Second PatriarchGenesisChapter StudyIsaacRebekahJacobEdomIshmaelCovenantGenealogyPhilistine
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Obadiah 1: Woe to EdomChapter StudyObadiahEdomProphecy
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Esther 1: The Demise of a QueenWomenEstherPersiaChapter Study
RuthChapter StudyWomenBoazMessiahRahabTamarGenealogy
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Genesis 11: The Tower of BabelGenesisChapter StudyBabylonNimrodCommunicationIrony
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Genesis 4: Cain and AbelCainAbelSacrificeMurderJealousyAngerGenesisChapter Study
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Genesis 3: The Fall of ManAdamEveSatanGarden of EdenMessianic ProphecySacrificeGenesisChapter StudyIrony
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Exodus 21-23: Expansion of the LawChapter StudyExodusPovertyRacismMoneyLawWitchcraftMurderAnimals
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Do Not Commit AdulteryCommandmentsLawAdulteryDavid
CommandmentsLawMurderAngerExodusDeuteronomy
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Honor Thy Mother and FatherCommandmentsLawRelationshipsHamDeuteronomyExodus
CommandmentsLawFalse Deities and Prophets
CommandmentsLawFalse Deities and ProphetsExodusDeuteronomy
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Exodus 14-17: Leaving EgyptExodusChapter StudyEgyptPhilistineMosesMiriamWomenWildernessWaterAmalakitesNames of GodFire
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Exodus 2-4: Raising Up A LeaderMosesAaronMidianEgyptMessiahExodusChapter StudyFire
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Exodus 5-13: The Ten Plagues (and Passover)PlaguesEgyptExodusMosesAaronPassoverFeasts & Holy DaysChapter StudyGenocide
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Leviticus 23: Feasts & Holy DaysLeviticusChapter StudyFeasts & Holy DaysPassoverDay of AtonementTabernaclesPentecost
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Nehemiah 7-11: Restoration of JerusalemNehemiahChapter StudyTithesGenealogyRepentance and ForgivenessSalvationFeasts & Holy Days
EstherChapter StudyPurimFeasts & Holy Days
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Leviticus 16: AtonementLeviticusChapter StudySacrificeFeasts & Holy DaysSabbath
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Leviticus 21-22: More on PriestsLeviticusChapter StudyPriesthoodLeviRelationships
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Nehemiah 12-13: Dedication of the Wallπ
Ezra 2: Those Who ReturnedChapter StudyEzraGenealogy
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Nehemiah 4-6: OppositionNehemiahChapter StudyMoneySatan
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Nehemiah 3: Rebuilding the WallNehemiahChapter StudyJerusalemWomenMessianic Prophecy
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Nehemiah 2: Back to JerusalemNehemiahChapter StudyApologeticsJerusalemLeadershipPersia
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Nehemiah 1: Who is Nehemiah?Chapter StudyNehemiahJudahPersiaCaptivityJerusalemLeadership
EstherChapter StudyWomenPersiaIrony
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Esther 3-5: The Threat to the JewsEstherChapter StudyWomenFastingRacismGenocide
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Esther 2: The Rise of Queen EstherEstherChapter StudyBenjaminWomenPersia
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Leviticus 11-12: Clean and UncleanLeviticusChapter StudyClean and UncleanFood and Diet
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Leviticus 14-15: Unclean Buildings & Unclean FleshLeviticusChapter StudyClean and Unclean
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Leviticus 13-14: Skin Diseases & Leprosyπ
The Creation and Purpose of WomenWomenEveGenesisGarden of EdenYouTube
JezebelCharacter StudyWomenRacism1 Kings2 KingsRevelationYouTube
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Ruth 3: The Redeeming RelativeRelationshipsBoazRuthChapter Study
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Ruth 1: In the Land of MoabChapter StudyRuthWomenMoabBoazRelationshipsFamine
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Ruth 2: The Fields of BoazPovertyRelationshipsBoazRuthChapter StudyAllegoryMessiah
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Leviticus 1-6: OfferingsLeviticusChapter StudySacrificeOaths and Vows
AaronExodusCharacter StudyLeviticusNumbersDeuteronomy
MosesExodusCharacter StudyLeviticusNumbersDeuteronomy
Character StudyGenesisWomenSexual AssaultDinahJacobLeahLeviSimeonYouTube
JosephMiracle BirthMental HealthGenesisCharacter Study
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Tamar, daughter of DavidCharacter StudyTamarWomenSexual Assault2 Samuel
LeahJacobGenesisRelationshipsLeviJudahZebulunIssacharDinahSimeonRuebenCharacter StudyRachel
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You Are What You Eat: IntroductionFood and DietClean and Unclean
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Song of Solomon 1-2: The Love Story BeginsSong of SolomonChapter StudyRelationshipsSolomonRacismPatience
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Song of Solomon 2: Spring InvitationSong of SolomonChapter StudyRelationships
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Song of Solomon 3: Night of SeparationSong of SolomonChapter StudyRelationships
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Song of Solomon 3-5: The WeddingSong of SolomonChapter StudySymbolismMetaphorLoveRelationships
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Song of Solomon 5-7: The Second Night of SeparationSong of SolomonChapter StudyRelationshipsSymbolismMetaphorLoveProphecyMessianic Prophecy
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Song of Solomon 7-8: A Second Spring Invitation and Happily Ever AfterSong of SolomonChapter Study
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Joshua 7&8: The Battle of AiJoshuaChapter StudyDeuteronomyCovetTheft
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Joshua 6: The Battle of JerichoJoshuaChapter StudyJerichoEgyptRahabNimrod
Character StudyHagarWomenSarahAbrahamIshmael
Chapter StudyPsalmsBook 1Messianic ProphecySymbolismProphecyCovenantJusticeDavid
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Joshua 5: Ceremonies in the Promised LandJoshuaChapter StudyCircumcisionPassoverCanaan
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Joshua 3-4: Crossing the Jordan RiverJoshuaChapter StudyTemple FurnishingsJoshua (person)WaterBaptism
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Joshua 2: Spies in the LandJoshuaChapter StudyRahabWomenLyingFaith
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Joshua 1: PreparationJoshuaChapter StudyLeadershipCovenantJoshua (person)Law
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2 Chronicles 36: Captivity of Judah2 ChroniclesChapter StudyBabylonCaptivityNebuchadnezzarEliakim/JehoiakimAhaziah/JehoahazZedekiah
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2 Chronicles 34-35: Josiah2 ChroniclesChapter StudyJosiahJoashEgyptPassoverTemple Furnishings
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2 Kings 16-17: The Northern Kingdom Captured2 KingsChapter StudyAhazAssyriaCaptivitySamariaTempleSyriaHosheaIdolatry
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2 Chronicles 33: Manasseh & Amon2 ChroniclesChapter StudyAmonManassehJosiahJudahFalse Deities and ProphetsRepentance and Forgiveness
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2 Chronicles 29-32: Hezekiah2 ChroniclesChapter StudyHezekiahMusicPassoverDeathIsaiah the prophetAssyriaLevi
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2 Chronicles 28: Ahaz2 ChroniclesChapter StudyOdedFalse Deities and ProphetsSyriaAssyriaDivision of IsraelEdomPhilistineAhazJotham
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2 Chronicles 27: Jotham2 ChroniclesChapter StudyJothamUzziahLeadershipAmmon
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2 Chronicles 26: Uzziah2 ChroniclesChapter StudyEgyptAmmonPhilistineUzziahJothamEdom
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2 Chronicles 25: Amaziah2 ChroniclesChapter StudyMurderFalse Deities and ProphetsDeathAmaziahEdom
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2 Chronicles 23-24: Athaliah and Joash2 ChroniclesChapter StudyAthaliahJoashProphecyDeath
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2 Chronicles 22: Ahaziah and Athaliah2 ChroniclesChapter StudyWomenAthaliahAhaziah/JehoahazJehoramMurderSyria
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2 Chronicles 21: Jehoram2 ChroniclesChapter StudyJehoramPlaguesDeathEdomElijahAhabFalse Deities and ProphetsMurder
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2 Chronicles 17-20: Jehoshaphat2 ChroniclesChapter StudyAmmonMoabJehoshaphatDivision of IsraelReconciliation
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2 Chronicles 14-16: Asa2 ChroniclesChapter StudyAsaEthiopiaDeath
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2 Chronicles 13: Abijah2 ChroniclesChapter StudyAbijahJeroboamDivision of IsraelGenealogy
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2 Chronicles 10-12: Rehoboam & The Division of Israel2 ChroniclesChapter StudyRehoboamSolomonJeroboamEgyptAaronDivision of Israel
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1 Kings 9-10: Solomonβs Reputation and Wealth1 KingsChapter StudySolomonMoneyTyreEthiopia
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2 Chronicles 8-10: Queen of Sheba2 ChroniclesChapter StudyWomenEthiopiaMoney
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2 Chronicles 1-7: Solomon Builds the Temple2 ChroniclesChapter StudyTempleTemple FurnishingsSolomonEgyptTyre
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Isaiah 59-66: The Program of PeaceIsaiahChapter StudyNew JerusalemFalse Deities and ProphetsMessianic ProphecyProphecyClean and Unclean
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Isaiah 49-58: The Prince of PeaceIsaiahChapter StudyMessianic ProphecySabbathJusticePeaceLGBT
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Isaiah 40-48: The Purpose of PeaceIsaiahChapter StudyPeaceHyperboleMessianic ProphecyPovertyBabylonFalse Deities and ProphetsAbraham
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Isaiah 34-39: A Judgement and A FutureIsaiahChapter StudyDeathJudgementHezekiahEdomFalse Doctrine
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Isaiah 29-33: Woe to the UnbelieverIsaiahChapter StudyProphecyJudgementPovertyWomenMessianic Prophecy
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Isaiah 28: Donβt Drink and PreachIsaiahChapter StudyDeathSalvationRepentance and ForgivenessProphecyDrunkenness
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Isaiah 24: All the EarthIsaiahChapter StudyProphecyJudgementFalse Deities and Prophets
IsaiahChapter StudyProphecyTyre
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Isaiah 22: Eat, Drink, & Be MerryIsaiahChapter StudyMessianic ProphecyCaptivityProphecy
IsaiahChapter StudyDeathProphecyMusic
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Isaiah 21: Edom & ArabiaIsaiahChapter StudyEdomProphecyGenealogy
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Isaiah 21: The Fall of BabylonIsaiahChapter StudyProphecyBabylon
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Isaiah 20: Prophesying in the NudeIsaiahChapter StudyEgyptProphecy
IsaiahChapter StudyProphecyEgyptSymbolism
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Isaiah 18: The Unnamed NationIsaiahChapter StudyEthiopiaMetaphorJudgementProphecy
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Isaiah 17: Damascus/SyriaIsaiahChapter StudyJudgementProphecyAssyriaSyria
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Isaiah 12: Praise God with Songπ
Isaiah 13: Babylon is Fallen, is FallenIsaiahChapter StudyProphecyBabylonPersiaSymbolism
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Isaiah 14: Satanβs Origin Story?IsaiahChapter StudyPhilistineSatanProphecyBabylonDeathWater
IsaiahChapter StudyProphecyMoabCaptivity
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Isaiah 11: The Lion and the LambIsaiahChapter StudyGenealogyProphecyMessiahNew JerusalemAnimalsFood and Diet
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Isaiah 10: Woe to those Who Oppress the PoorIsaiahChapter StudyPovertyAssyriaProphecy
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Isaiah 8: Concluding the Message to AhazIsaiahChapter StudyWaterSigns Seals and MarksProphecyWitchcraftSymbolism
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Isaiah 7: Born of a VirginIsaiahChapter StudyMessianic ProphecyMary & JosephMatthewLukeMiracle Birth
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Isaiah 7: A Prophecy for AhazIsaiahChapter StudyProphecyCaptivityJudgement
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Isaiah 6: A Glimpse of AngelsIsaiahChapter StudyAngelsRepentance and ForgivenessJudeEnoch
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Word Study: Apocalypseπ
Isaiah 9: Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of PeaceIsaiahChapter StudyEphraimManassehMessianic ProphecySatanJudgementRepentance and Forgiveness
IsaiahChapter StudyMetaphorParableJudgementMoneyFalse Deities and ProphetsProphecy
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Isaiah 4: Judgment of Israel (Pt. 3)IsaiahChapter StudyWomenRelationshipsJerusalemSymbolismProphecy
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Isaiah 3: Judgment of Israel (Pt. 2)IsaiahChapter StudyFalse Deities and ProphetsWomenProphecyJudgement
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Isaiah 2: Judgment of IsraelIsaiahChapter StudyJudgementTempleProphecyFalse Deities and Prophets
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Isaiah 1: Judgment for Israel is ComingIsaiahChapter StudyCaptivityRepentance and ForgivenessJudgement
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Cross Referencing the Books of LawDeuteronomyNumbersLeviticusExodusGenesisLaw
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Leviticus 8-10: The PriesthoodLeviticusChapter StudyPriesthoodSacrifice
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Leviticus 6-7: Offering LawsLeviticusChapter StudySacrificeLawAaronPriesthood
2 SamuelCharacter StudyDavidTamarSexual ImoralitySexual Assault
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2 Samuel 13-19: Absalomβs CoupChapter Study2 SamuelDavidRelationshipsTamarWomenSexual ImoralitySexual AssaultRepentance and Forgiveness
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You Are What You Eat: Colossians 2Food and DietClean and UncleanColossians
Message and Purpose
There are four main interpretations of the book. What I love about the Word is that God can pack so much meaning and information in to a single story!
Marriage: the Church and Christ
There are many who take away a message about Christ and the Church. The New Testament clearly refers to the church as the Bride of Christ and many parallels are drawn between an earthly marriage and our spiritual relationship with Christ. As such, it is natural for Christians to draw parallels between the excitement, beauty, and purity of love and marriage discussed in Song of Solomon and apply them to our relationship with Christ.
Some argue that this cannot be the primary purpose of the book because the church had not yet been revealed to the people.[2] I understand where they are coming from, however, I think the book can still be a metaphor for God's love of His people. While the nature of the church including all who believe in Him was not revealed until the New Testament, God did have the Israelites, who were still unified, at the time Solomon wrote this work. The love that God has for Israel, is the same love a man should have for his wife. I think it's still possible that God could have intended that to be a message for the people of Solomon's day.
Marriage: Infidelity
Another interpretation of the book focuses on infidelity. We know that infidelity or adultery is wrong; it's one of the Ten Commandments, proving that God felt strongly about it. Though we generally talk about infidelity and adultery in relation to marriages, the Bible constantly uses adultery to describe us turning away from God. It makes sense that He would give us an entire book dedicated to warning against adultery.
If you pay close attention in Song of Solomon, the woman in the text falls in love with a shepherd. While some believe the shepherd to be an alias for Solomon, others believe them to be separate people. If the shepherd is not Solomon, then the story is about a woman who stays faithful to her shepherd love and reject the opportunity of infidelity with King Solomon. The underlying message, though overtly about staying true to your spouse, is still about our relationship with God.
A shepherd brings to mind the image of the lowly, the meek, and even the poor. Whereas a king represent wealth, power, and confidence. In staying faithful to the shepherd, the woman makes a statement about the character of the man (the character of God) being more important. People also point out that in the text, the shepherd is always out in the countryside while the king is always in the city. This could be a statement about rejecting the world and worldly things (like power and wealth) for the simplicity of God.[2]
The Remnant Church
Another interpretation of the text is that the woman represents the remnant church of the end time. Her lover represents Jesus. In this context the song tells of the excitement of rejoining with Jesus at His second coming.[2]
Sex and Love
A final interpretation is that the book is an encouragement to keep the purity, beauty, and excitement of marriage in tact.
Unlike all the other books of the Bible, I actually remember the first time I read anything from Song of Solomon. I was in high school and the leader of Youth Ministries at my church was making a point that there was something for everyone in the Bible. She read a passage from Song of Solomon and we were all surprised to hear such passion coming from the Bible. We often think of Christians as prudesβjust envision the Puritans! Sex and romance are seemingly taboo subjects in the church, so like menstruation, death, and other taboo subjects, the church pretty much avoids talking about it at all costs.
That's the reason Song of Solomon stands out so much. Solomon has composed a love song that doesn't shy away from this aspect of a marriage. We aren't used to the Word or the church being so open about how love and marriage should be. However, I think that's exactly why God inspired Solomon to write this book.
God ordained marriage in the garden of Eden before the fall. The idea of a man and woman falling in love with each other was part of God's perfect world. Assumably Adam and Eve's marriage would have included the intimacy of sex even if they hadn't eaten the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge. After all, when you take away the sin of lust, jealousy, and pettiness, and then, add natural compassion for all humanity, as it would have been in the Garden of Eden, how could one have broken a marriage covenant without sex being involved? God designed sex and love to be a wonderful experience for mankindβwithin the confines of a faithful marriage.
I think this message often gets lost as pastors and youth leaders trying to inspire us to keep our hormones in check. Especially in our society where people marry later (leaving hormones raging for longer) and everything we see promotes sex and sensuality. So, instead of it being seen as the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, it's taught as something to be ashamed of. Like with most things, if you simply ignore it, it festers and Christians turn to worldly sources to get information about Godly pleasures. That's a recipe for disaster.
Song of Solomon reminds us that love and intimacy go hand in hand. It reminds us of what we have to look forward to in our spouse, while at the same time reminding us of the spiritual love and intimacy we have with our Savior.
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Lessons Learned: Love is Just Complicated
Ultimately, Song of Solomon is about love and marriage, both literally and spiritually. Knowing that, the details proved to be more complex than I expected. Reading Song of Solomon was like reading an assignment for AP Lit; sometimes I would read a passage multiple times and still not be able to put my finger on exactly what was being said. Or, in some cases, I would have an inkling about what it meant, but I wasn't sure why it was relevant. Of course, like most of the literature I read in my English classes, there are many nuances and tidbits that can be mined out of Song of SolomonβI'm afraid I've missed many of them on this read through.
For this book, I spent a lot of time reading Bible commentaries to understand even the flow of the story, which tells me I should revisit it in the near future... While I think commentaries are excellent study tools and can help us see new angles in the text, I don't like relying on commentaries to understand the basic principles of the book. They should be supplemental not used the way we used Sparks Notes in high school.
Who is Speaking?
One of the harder things to keep straight was who was narrating the song at each point. Sometimes it was the woman, other times the man, but on occasion it was the daughters of Jerusalem! I think being actively aware of who is speaking and to whom they are speaking is the starting point for understanding the book.
The Marriage Aspect
As a Christian, it's really easy to sum this book up as the love between Christ and the Church. Like the Feast Days, this message was a shadow pointing up to Christ, but the fact that God had Solomon write this so many years before Christ or even heavy Messianic prophecyβsuch as found in Daniel or Isaiahβwas given, leads me to believe there's more to it than just that. Readers from Solomon's day were expected to get something from the text as well. Therefore, we should also consider what is being said about Earthly marriages. Marriage is one of two practices God created before the fall. A perfect world would still have had marriage, so it stands to reason that God would want us to cherish it! The other books of the Bible gloss over marriage and love in favor of other key details of the narrative. Song of Solomon takes us back to this gift God has given us so that we can understand it more and truly appreciate it.
Revisit
Because it was difficult for me to put all the pieces together in Song of Solomon (there's so much figurative language!), I don't have much to say outside of the general premise of the book. Once I finish my read through the entire Bible, or perhaps even before then if the Spirit moves me, I will revisit this book. Hopefully on that pass, I will feel more connected to and understand the text at a deeper level.
References
- Holman Bible Publishers.Β Holman KJV Study Bible, pg. 1107-1111. 2014
- William MacDonald.Β Believer's Bible Commentary, pg. 919-921. 1995
- "Chiastic Structure".Β Wikipedia; visited November 18, 2017
- Numbers In Scripture.Β Bible Study for Life; visited November 18, 2017
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