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Why is Jesus compared to the apple-tree in Song of Solomon?

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Jesus is compared to the apple-tree to illustrate His majesty, fruitfulness, and the comfort He provides to believers.

In Song of Solomon 2:3, the church uses the imagery of the apple-tree to convey the unique beauty and richness of Christ. This comparison highlights Jesus as a source of spiritual nourishment and shelter; He is the 'tree of life' among the trees of the wood. Unlike earthly trees, which may bear fruit seasonally, Jesus, as the apple-tree, is always fruitful, providing comfort and sustenance to His followers throughout their lives. This analogy communicates that believers find healing and refreshment in His presence, reinforcing His role as the ultimate source of spiritual life.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 2:3

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