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1 Enjoying love in marriage
SONG OF SOLOMON Enjoying love in marriage

2 SONG OF SOLOMON: Title “Song of Solomon” – in most English versions. Based on 1:1 – “which is Solomon’s.” Could = “for Solomon,” “to Solomon,” or “concerning Solomon” “Song of Songs” – Usual Heb. & Greek title, based on1:1. Means “the most excellent of all songs.” “Canticles” – based on Latin word for “songs.”

3 SONG OF SOLOMON: The Book
A collection of love poems set in a dramatic framework May have been composed by or for Solomon on the occasion of one of his many marriages One of the 5 Scrolls read annually at Jewish festivals. “Song” is the scroll for Passover

4 SONG OF SOLOMON: Plot Very difficult to follow, since there are multiple speakers & the setting isn’t always clear Basically, two lovers praise one another, especially for their physical beauty They seek to be together, but for some reason can’t always do so

5 SONG OF SOLOMON: Characters
The Bride (Shulamith) & Bridegroom (Solomon) An unidentified “chorus” who comment on the couple’s love for one another. Possibly a group of the bride’s friends

6 SONG OF SOLOMON: Difficulties
Often neglected & its canonical status questioned b/c of: Absence of explicitly religious themes – Name of God not even mentioned Lack of a traceable plot. I.e., what is the book about? Erotic nature of the love poems – Led to allegorical interpretation in both Judaism (“God’s Love for Israel”) & the church (“Christ’s Love for the Church”)

7 SONG OF SOLOMON: Purpose & Theme
Vivid illustration of Prov. 5:18-19: “Let your fountain be blessed, & rejoice in the wife of your youth Be intoxicated always with her love.” In a time of rampant sexual perversion & abuse, the Song provides a corrective by exalting the joys of monogamous, heterosexual, marital love.

8 SONG OF SOLOMON: Key Verse
“Set me as a seal upon your heart, as a seal upon your arm, for love is strong as death, jealousy is fierce as the grave Many waters cannot quench love, neither can floods drown it.” Song of Solomon 8:6-7

9 SONG OF SOLOMON: Lessons for Today
Marital love is a ___________ from God & ought to be __________________. Marital love must be expressed _______________ as well as ________________. Open expressions of love add _____________ & ____________ to a marriage.


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