Song of Solomon
World English Bible · 8 Chapters
Overview and commentary for this book
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Authorship, setting, and audience
Traditionally linked with Solomon, the book is poetic and intentionally rich with imagery. It stands within Israel's wisdom tradition and uses love poetry rather than narrative or argument. It teaches readers to receive love and desire as powerful gifts that must be honored, protected, and understood rightly.
How the book moves
The book unfolds through poetic voices, longing, praise, separation, reunion, and the guarding of love's proper time.
Why this book matters
Song of Songs matters because it refuses to treat embodied love as trivial while also insisting it not be awakened carelessly.
Questions for this book
- What emotions, questions, or desires are being brought before God?
- Which lines are meant to be meditated on rather than rushed through?
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