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What does the Bible say about the significance of the chariot of wood of Lebanon in Song of Solomon?

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The chariot symbolizes the relationship between Christ and His bride, representing safety, comfort, and salvation.

The chariot of the wood of Lebanon mentioned in Song of Solomon 3:9 illustrates the intimate relationship between Christ and His bride, the church. This chariot symbolizes safety, comfort, and the sovereign grace under which the bride is delivered through life. Just as King Solomon made this chariot for his bride, Christ Himself has crafted a means of salvation and protection for His people, ensuring that they are borne along through the trials of life. The wood of Lebanon is particularly symbolic, as it reflects durability and beauty, illustrating the enduring and fragrant nature of Christ's love and sacrifice for His church.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 3:9-11

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