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''In brief'': The Song of Solomon is a book of the Old Testament. The text, read without allegory, is a celebration of married love. It is an allegory of God's love for his people.
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The Song of Solomon is a book of the Old Testament. The text, read without allegory, is a celebration of married love. It is also seen as an allegory of God's love for his people.
  
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==Quotes==
  
'''Overviews'''
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==Links==
* [[An introduction to Song of Solomon]]
 
* [[Bible Dictionary: Song of Solomon]]
 
  
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'''Different translations of Song of Solomon'''
 
* [[Bible, English, King James, Song of Solomon]]
 
* [[Bible, English, World English, Song of Solomon]]
 
* [[Bible, English, American Standard Version, Song of Solomon]]
 
 
 
'''Studies in Song of Solomon'''
 
* [[Apologetics: Song of Solomon]]
 
* [[Mathew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible: Song of Solomon]]
 
 
 
 
'''Articles / opinions'''
 
* [[Comments about Song of Solomon]]
 
 
 
'''Quotes'''
 
* [[Quotes about Song of Solomon]]
 
* [[Quotes from Song of Solomon]]
 
 
 
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[[Category:Books of the Old Testament]]

Revision as of 13:38, 26 June 2008

Song of Songs
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The Song of Solomon is a book of the Old Testament. The text, read without allegory, is a celebration of married love. It is also seen as an allegory of God's love for his people.

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