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What does the Bible say about the Bride and Bridegroom in Song of Solomon?

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The Bridegroom represents Christ, who is the worthy one, while the Bride symbolizes the Church, which is unworthy yet redeemed by grace.

In the Song of Solomon, the imagery of the Bride and Bridegroom illustrates the relationship between Christ and the Church. The Bridegroom, representing Christ, is portrayed as worthy and glorious, elevated to His position through His redemptive work. In contrast, the Church, symbolized as the Bride, is seen as unworthy but made beautiful through God's grace. This relationship underscores the theme of salvation and the transformative power of grace, wherein the Bride's beauty is derived entirely from her union with the worthy Bridegroom.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 2:8-13, Ephesians 5:25-27

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