King James Bible
Song of Solomon
Solomon authored this song, and many interpretations later, the six
most popular are...(1) Allegorical - Denies literal meaning, with
Solomon representing the Lord, and the maden representing Israel (early
Jewish literature) (2) Typological - A type of Christ and the church
based on the literal courtship and marriage (early church) (3) Anthology
of love songs - Nothing more than a collection of love songs, not
necessarily related to each other (4) Three-character interpretation -
An example of the "eternal triangle" with Solomon as the villain who
tries to unsuccessfully woo the maiden away from her local
shepherd-boyfriend (some fine scholars) (5) Literal love story - A
poetic description of an actual love relationship between Solomon and
the Shulamite maiden.
The book is a love song sung by the two lovers: the shepherd-king and
the Shulamite maiden. Solomon appears first as a young shepherd who
falls in love with the outcast Shulamite girl. Her promises to come
again one day to marry her, and in his absence, she dreams about their
reunion. When he returns, to her surprise he appears as King Solomon
himself. Accompanied by his entire entourage, he takes her back to
Jerusalem in his royal coach to become his bride. (6) The story serves
as a beautiful picture of Christ's love for His outcast Gentile Bride,
the church, for whom He promises one day to return.
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