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What does the Bible say about the beloved in Song of Solomon?

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The beloved in Song of Solomon symbolizes Christ, highlighting his unique qualities that set him apart from all others.

In the Song of Solomon, particularly in chapter five, the beloved is a figure that represents Christ, embodying traits such as holiness, righteousness, and sovereign power. The bride's yearning for her beloved reflects the deep longing of believers for their Savior. The beloved is described as "white and ruddy, the chiefest among 10,000," which signifies his unparalleled holiness and worth. This metaphor illustrates that Christ, like the beloved, is not just an ordinary figure but is distinctly superior in every way, fulfilling the deepest needs and desires of his people.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 5:9-16

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