Song Of Solomon 7: The Prince's Daughter and the Fruit of the Field
Song of Solomon 7 articulates a detailed, ascending appreciation of the bride’s physical grace, beginning with her feet in sandals. It documents a shift in initiative, as the bride confidently invites her beloved to the villages and vineyards to 'give him her loves' amidst the mandrakes.
Thy neck is as a tower of ivory; thine eyes like the fishpools in Heshbon, by the gate of Bathrabbim: thy nose is as the tower of Lebanon which looketh toward Damascus.
I said, I will go up to the palm tree, I will take hold of the boughs thereof: now also thy breasts shall be as clusters of the vine, and the smell of thy nose like apples;
Let us get up early to the vineyards; let us see if the vine flourish, whether the tender grape appear, and the pomegranates bud forth: there will I give thee my loves.
The mandrakes give a smell, and at our gates are all manner of pleasant fruits, new and old, which I have laid up for thee, O my beloved.
Witness the transition from 'seeking love' to 'leading love' as the couple moves to the fields to enjoy their fruit. Begin your study with song of solomon 7 summary.
Observe the mention of 'mandrakes,' ancient symbols of fertility and love, signifying that their relationship is in its most productive and fruitful season. The 'Word Secret' is Teshukah, meaning 'longing' or 'desire,' used here to show that the King’s primary focus is solely on her. Discover the riches with song of solomon 7 commentary, containing expert led word study (original greek/hebrew) and passage level analysis.
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