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Song of Solomon 1:10

Posted on 18 May at 11:21
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Thy cheekes are comely with rowes of iewels, thy necke with chaines of golde. Song of Solomon 1:10 (KJV)

In this verse the bridegroom is describing the beauty of his beloved bride. He admires her physical appearance and compares her cheeks to rows of jewels and her neck to chains of gold. This imagery symbolizes her attractiveness and preciousness in his eyes.

Physical Beauty: The verse highlights the appreciation of physical beauty within the context of marital love. It acknowledges the aesthetic appeal and attractiveness of the bride.

Symbolic Language: The use of jewelry and precious metals as metaphors emphasizes the value and desirability of the bride. It suggests that she is highly esteemed and cherished by the bridegroom.

Covenant Relationship: The Song of Solomon is often interpreted as an allegory portraying the love between Christ and His church, or between God and His people. Therefore this verse can be seen as a representation of the divine love and affection that God has for His people.

Mutual Admiration: This verse reveals the mutual affection and admiration between the bride and the bridegroom. The bridegroom takes delight in praising his beloved’s appearance, expressing his love and affection.

Application – Appreciating Beauty: While physical appearance is not the sole basis for a healthy relationship, this verse encourages the appreciation of beauty within the context of marriage. It reminds couples to express admiration and affection for one another.

Application – Symbolic Meaning: The imagery used in this verse reminds us that our worth and value are not solely determined by our physical appearance but also by the love and care we receive from our partners and from God. We are precious and valuable in the eyes of God.

Application – Mutual Affection: The verse highlights the importance of expressing love and admiration within a relationship. It serves as a reminder to affirm and uplift our loved ones, celebrating their unique qualities and beauty.

Application – God’s Love: This verse reminds us of the depth of God’s love and His delight in us as His cherished children. It encourages us to seek a deeper relationship with Him and to respond to His love with gratitude and devotion.

In summary, Song of Solomon 1:10 praises the physical beauty of the bride using metaphorical language, highlighting appreciation, admiration, and mutual affection. It also carries symbolic meaning, reminding us of our value in God’s eyes and encouraging us to express love and affection in our relationships.

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