Song of songs
Published by Legorreta
English
2026
ISBN 7502319079997
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About this book
Song of Songs is one of the most poetic and unusual books of the Bible. Unlike many other biblical texts, it focuses on the celebration of love between two lovers. The work is written as a series of lyrical dialogues and poems in which a woman and her beloved express their admiration, longing, and devotion for one another. Through rich imagery drawn from nature, gardens, and the beauty of the human body, the poem portrays romantic love as something powerful, joyful, and deeply emotional. The lovers praise each other's beauty and describe their desire to be together, while friends and companions occasionally appear as part of the poetic dialogue. Although traditionally attributed to King Solomon, the text has long been interpreted in different ways. Some readers see it as a literal celebration of human love, while others understand it as an allegory of the relationship between God and Israel, or between Christ and the Church. Because of its sensual imagery and poetic language, Song of Songs stands out within biblical literature as a timeless expression of love, beauty, and devotion.
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