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The Book Of Song Of Songs -- A Brief Overview
The book of Songs is called also, after the Vulgate, the
"Canticles." It is the "song of songs" (1:1), as
being the finest and most precious of its kind; the noblest song, "das
Hohelied," as Luther calls it. The Solomonic authorship of this
book has been called in question, but evidences, both internal and
external, fairly establish the traditional view that it is the product
of Solomon's pen. It is an allegorical poem setting forth the mutual
love of Christ and the Church, under the emblem of the bridegroom and
the bride. (Compare Matt. 9:15; John 3:29; Eph. 5:23, 27, 29; Rev.
19:7-9; 21:2, 9; 22:17. Compare also Ps. 45; Isa. 54:4-6; 62:4, 5; Jer.
2:2; 3:1, 20; Ezek. 16; Hos. 2:16, 19, 20.)
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