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What does the Bible say about God's love in Song of Solomon?

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The Bible reveals God's love as intimate and protective, illustrated in Song of Solomon through the imagery of the rose and lily.

In Song of Solomon, God's love is metaphorically expressed as the rose of Sharon and the lily of the valleys, symbolizing purity and beauty. The text emphasizes the relational aspect of God's love, where He sees His people as beautiful despite their flaws. Just as the Shulamite declares her love, believers are reminded of their identity in Christ amidst their struggles, illustrating that God's love is not only a doctrine to be understood but a sweet experience to be cherished.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 2:1-3

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Song of Songs 2
Angus Fisher · Apr 14, 2013
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