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What does Song of Solomon 2:14 teach about God's love?

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Song of Solomon 2:14 portrays God's love as intimate, personal, and protective.

In Song of Solomon 2:14, God expresses His love for His people by calling them 'my dove,' indicating a deep sense of care and affection. The imagery of the dove in the cleft of the rock symbolizes both vulnerability and safety, illustrating how God protects His people from danger while cherishing them. This verse shows God's desire for communion and relationship with His beloved, as He longs to see their countenance and hear their voice. This beautiful portrayal emphasizes God's earnest love and the comfort it provides to believers, affirming that they are precious to Him.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 2:14

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Oh, My Dove
Marvin Stalnaker · Mar 7, 2004
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