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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. | 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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Song of Songs | |
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SERMONS, ESSAYS AND OPINIONS |
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CONTENTS | Contents |
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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.
Read Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary on the Songs of Solomon
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