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  1. Song of Songs 1-8: The Longing, Seeking, Passion, and Power of Love. The opening poem ( Song 1:2-7 ) introduces the basic theme of the book. We hear the voice of a young woman who delights in her man, who is a shepherd. She’s not yet married to him, but it becomes clear that they’re engaged and can’t wait to be together.

  2. The Song of Songs(Shir ha-Shirim in Hebrew) is an unabashedly sensuous, even at times quite erotic, paean to love. Throughout its eight short chapters, an unnamed young man and young woman pursue one another through verdant fields and valleys lush with flowers. Their excitement to be together is palpable, captured in poetic stanzas like: Behold ...

  3. Song of Songs (“Shir Hashirim”) is one of the five megillot (scrolls), part of the section of the Hebrew Bible called Writings. Attributed in its opening verse to King Solomon, the book records poetic conversations between two lovers, describing their pursuit of each other through vineyards and fields of blossoming flowers.

  4. Song of Songs 1. 1 Solomon’s Song of Songs. She. 2 Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth—. for your love is more delightful than wine. 3 Pleasing is the fragrance of your perfumes; your name is like perfume poured out. No wonder the young women love you! 4 Take me away with you—let us hurry!

  5. Mar 6, 2019 · The Song of Songs, sometimes called the Song of Solomon, is one of two books in the Bible that do not mention God . The other is the book of Esther. King Solomon is generally acknowledged as the author, though some scholars say that is uncertain. Written approximately 940-960 B.C., the Song of Songs was intended for married couples and singles ...

  6. 1 THE SONG of songs, which is Solomon's. 2 Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth--for thy love is better than wine. 3 Thine ointments have a goodly fragrance; thy name is as ointment poured forth; therefore do the maidens love thee. 4 Draw me, we will run after thee; the king hath brought me into his chambers; we will be glad and rejoice ...

  7. Solomon’s Song of Songs. She Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth— for your love is more delightful than wine. Pleasing is the fragrance of your perfumes; your name is like perfume poured out. No wonder the young women love you! Take me away with you—let us hurry! Let the king bring me into his chambers. FriendsWe rejoice and delight in you; we will praise your love more than ...

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