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What does the phrase 'thy love is better than wine' mean in the Song of Solomon?

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'Thy love is better than wine' means that the joy and fulfillment found in Christ's love surpass all earthly pleasures and comforts.

In the Song of Solomon, the phrase 'thy love is better than wine' signifies that the joy, satisfaction, and delight derived from Christ's love far exceed any earthly indulgence or comfort. Wine, often associated with pleasure and celebration in biblical literature, serves as a metaphor for the highest natural joys one might seek. However, the believer proclaims that the love of Christ provides a transcendent joy that cannot be matched by anything in the world. This declaration highlights the deep spiritual satisfaction that comes from being in fellowship with Christ, illustrating that His love brings peace, assurance, and happiness that surpasses worldly delights.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 1:2

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The Song Of Songs
Paul Mahan · Mar 13, 2002
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