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Why is it significant that Christ is described as having a 'head of gold' in Song of Solomon?

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Describing Christ as having a 'head of gold' signifies His sovereign dominion and purity over His kingdom.

The imagery of Christ having a 'head of gold' in the Song of Solomon conveys His sovereignty and the richness of His character. Gold symbolizes purity, perfection, and value, which reflects Christ’s divine authority and His rightful place as ruler over all creation (Ephesians 1:22). This image reassures believers of His sovereign governance and the purity of His reign, which is rooted in love for His Church. Furthermore, this representation points to His worthiness as the head of the Church, encouraging believers to recognize His authority while resting in His saving work and love.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:22

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Song of Songs 22
Angus Fisher · Jan 19, 2014
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