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

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The Shulamite represents God's people, the elect, who have been called by the gospel.

In the Song of Solomon, the Shulamite is depicted as God's people, signifying those elected and called by the grace of the gospel of Jesus Christ. The message of the Song is not merely about the love story between Solomon and the Shulamite but illustrates the deeper relationship between Christ and His church. The inquiry 'What will ye see in the Shulamite?' highlights the transformative character of those who are born again, suggesting a visible distinction in their lives that reflects the glory of God.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 6:13

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