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What does the Bible say about the Song of Songs?

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The Song of Songs illustrates the love between Christ and His Church, depicting a profound relationship of affection and desire.

The Song of Songs, often referred to as the Song of Solomon, presents a profound poetic depiction of the relationship between the bridegroom, symbolizing the Lord Jesus Christ, and the bride, representing the Church. This book doesn't merely focus on romantic love but highlights a deeper spiritual connection, where the woman's expressions of love and longing mirror our relationship with Christ. It serves as both a celebration of marital love and an illustration of Christ's nurturing love towards His people, showing how He creates, nurtures, and strengthens our faith.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 1:2-4, Song of Solomon 1:5-7, Ephesians 5:25-31, Song of Solomon 2:1-7, Song of Solomon 2, Ephesians 5:25-27, 1 John 4:8

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Song of Songs 4
Angus Fisher · May 2, 2013
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