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Quiz about For Your Love is More Delightful than Wine
Quiz about For Your Love is More Delightful than Wine

For Your Love is More Delightful than Wine Quiz

15 Ways to Call your Lover

The Song of Solomon holds a unique place in the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament as a poetic masterpiece of love and desire. Two lovers try to express their affection. Can you help them find the right words as written in Scripture (NIV)?

by wellenbrecher. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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416,102
Updated
Apr 03 24
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Like a among thorns is my darling among the young women.

Like an tree among the trees of the forest is my beloved among the young men.

My beloved is like a or a young stag.

Your hair is like a flock of descending from the hills of Gilead.

Your teeth are like a flock of just shorn, coming up from the washing.

Your lips are like a scarlet .

Your temples behind your veil are like the halves of a .

Your neck is like the tower of , built with courses of stone.

Your breasts are like two , like twin fawns of a gazelle that browse among the lilies.

The fragrance of your garments is like the fragrance of .

His eyes are like by the water streams, washed in milk, mounted like jewels.

His cheeks are like of spice yielding perfume.

His lips are like dripping with myrrh.

His arms are rods of set with topaz.

His body is like polished decorated with lapis lazuli.
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The Song of Solomon, also known as the Song of Songs or Canticles, is a distinctive text found in the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament. Traditionally attributed to King Solomon, it is renowned for its poetic beauty and exploration of love and desire. While its authorship remains uncertain, the book's historical and cultural significance is widely recognised.

Structured as a series of poetic dialogues and lyrical passages, the Song of Solomon follows the journey of two lovers as they navigate the complexities of their relationship. It explores themes of attraction, courtship and consummation in intimate detail, reflecting the human experience of love in its many forms, celebrating the joys of romantic love while acknowledging its challenges and uncertainties. The book offers a nuanced portrayal of romantic relationships, acknowledging both the joys and challenges inherent in them.

Historically, the Song of Solomon has been interpreted in different ways, with some seeing it as an allegory of the love between God and his people or between Christ and the Church. Others interpret it as a celebration of human love, especially the passionate and romantic love between a man and a woman. Its place in the biblical canon reflects its importance as a profound exploration of love and intimacy.

Throughout history, the Song of Solomon has inspired countless artists, poets and musicians to create works that reflect its themes of love and desire. In literature, it has served as a source of inspiration for writers seeking to explore the complexities of human relationships. In music, composers have set its verses to melodies, creating songs that evoke the passion and longing expressed in the text.
Source: Author wellenbrecher

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