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Song of Solomon 8:2

Posted on 18 May at 15:08
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“I would lead thee, and bring thee into my mother’s house, who would instruct me: I would cause thee to drink of spiced wine of the juice of my pomegranate.”

Song of Solomon 8:2 (KJV) is a poetic verse that expresses the bride’s desire to lead her beloved into her mother’s house and have her mother instruct her. She also speaks of causing him to drink of spiced wine made from the juice of her pomegranate.

The book of Song of Solomon, also known as the Song of Songs, is a collection of love poems that depicts the deep love and longing between a bride and her beloved. The book can be understood both literally as a depiction of human love and allegorically as a representation of the relationship between Christ and the Church.

Literal interpretation:In a literal sense, the bride desires to introduce her beloved to her mother and receive instruction from her. This suggests the importance of family and the desire for their relationship to be affirmed and supported by their families. By bringing her beloved into her mother’s house, she seeks to deepen their connection and build a sense of familial bond. The mention of spiced wine made from the juice of her pomegranate portrays an intimate act of sharing and enjoyment, symbolizing the bride’s desire for communion and delight with her beloved.

Allegorical interpretation:In an allegorical interpretation, the bride represents the Church or the individual believer, and the bridegroom represents Christ. The mother’s house can symbolize the dwelling place of God or the heavenly realm. In this sense, the verse alludes to the desire of the Church or believer to be united with Christ and to enter into the presence of God. The instruction received from the mother can represent the guidance and teachings provided by the Holy Spirit or the Church, which help believers grow in their relationship with Christ. The spiced wine made from the juice of the pomegranate can symbolize the spiritual refreshment and joy that comes from being in communion with Christ and partaking of His divine nature.

Overall, Song of Solomon 8:2 expresses the longing for deeper intimacy and connection in human relationships, as well as the spiritual desire for union with God. It highlights the importance of guidance, instruction, and communal support in nurturing and strengthening these relationships.

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