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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 the beauty of their relationship.

The Song of Songs, also known as the Canticles, reveals a profound mystery regarding the relationship between Christ and His church. Ephesians 5:25-31 frames this understanding, where Paul's teaching emphasizes that marriage represents Christ’s love for the church. Throughout the book, the imagery employed captures the beauty of this divine love, contrasting the eternal love of Christ for His bride with the often-faint response of the believers toward Him. This love song portrays Christ as the 'rose of Sharon' and 'lily of the valley,' symbolizing His purity and fragrance of love, further illustrating the intimacy and beauty of His relationship with every believer.
Scripture References: Ephesians 5:25-31, Song of Solomon 2:1-7

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