Song of Solomon, 7

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1 Chorus to Groom: What will you see in the Sulamitess, other than choruses of encampments?

2 Chorus to Bride: How beautiful are your footsteps in shoes, O daughter of a ruler! The joints of your thighs are like jewels, which have been fabricated by the hand of an artist.

3 Your navel is a round bowl, never lacking in curvature. Your abdomen is like a bundle of wheat, surrounded with lilies.

4 Your two breasts are like two young twin does.

5 Your neck is like a tower of ivory. Your eyes like the fish ponds at Heshbon, which are at the entrance to the daughter of the multitude. Your nose is like the tower of Lebanon, which looks out toward Damascus.

6 Your head is like Carmel, and the hairs of your head are like the purple of the king, bound into pleats.

7 Most beloved one, how beautiful you are, and how graceful in delights!

8 Your stature is comparable to the palm tree, and your breasts to clusters of grapes.

9 Groom: I said, I will ascend to the palm tree, and take hold of its fruit. And your breasts will be like clusters of grapes on the vine. And the fragrance of your mouth will be like apples.

10 Bride: Your throat is like the finest wine: wine worthy for my beloved to drink, and for his lips and teeth to contemplate.

11 I am for my beloved, and his turning is to me.

12 Approach, my beloved. Let us go out into the field; let us linger in the villages.

13 Let us go up in the morning to the vineyards; let us see if the vineyard has flourished, if the flowers are ready to bear fruit, if the pomegranates have flourished. There I will give my breasts to you.

14 The mandrakes yield their fragrance. At our gates is every fruit. The new and the old, my beloved, I have kept for you.




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Chapter 7 of the Book of Songs deals with the beauty of the beloved, highlighting the parts of her body that are described with great admiration for the beloved. The following verses are related to this theme:

Proverbs 31:30: "Beauty is misleading, and beauty is fleeting; but the woman who fears to the Lord will be praised." This verse speaks of the importance of valuing inner qualities, such as fear of God, rather than being carried away by physical appearance.

1 Samuel 16:7: "But the Lord said to Samuel, He does not consider his appearance, nor his great size, because I have rejected him; for the Lord does not see as man sees. Man sees the exterior, but the Lord sees the Lord, but the Lord , the heart." In this verse, God shows that he does not care about the physical appearance of people, but their hearts.

Proverbs 6:25: "Do not coveze in your heart your beauty, nor let yourself be arrested for your eyes." This verse warns against the temptation to get carried away by external beauty, which can lead to sinful attitudes.

1 Corinthians 6:19-20: "Or do you not know that our body is a sanctuary of the Holy Spirit, which dwells in you, from God, and that you are not from you? to God in your body. " These verses emphasize the importance of caring for the body as a temple of the Holy Spirit, honoring God in all areas of life.

1 Peter 3:3-4: "Your adornment is not the outer ornament, such as the braids of the hair, the use of gold jewelry, or the luxury of the dresses, but the inner man of the heart, joined with the incorruptible dress of a Smooth and quiet spirit, which is precious before God. " This verse also highlights the importance of valuing inner qualities, such as meekness and tranquility, rather than focusing only on external appearance.


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