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IS THE SONG OF SOLOMON ABOUT CHRIST AND THE CHURCH?

Here's an excellent quote...

"Origen and Jerome tell us that the Jews forbade it to be read by any until he was thirty years old. It certainly needs a degree of spiritual maturity to enter aright into the holy mystery of love which it allegorically sets forth. To such as have attained this maturity, of whatever age they be, the Song of Songs is one of the most edifying of the sacred writings. Rosenmuller justly says, The sudden transitions of the bride from the court to the grove are inexplicable, on the supposition that it describes merely human love. Had it been the latter, it would have been positively objectionable, and never would have been inserted in the holy canon. The allusion to "Pharaoh's chariots" (So 1:9) has been made a ground for conjecturing that the love of Solomon and Pharaoh's daughter is the subject of the Song. But this passage alludes to a remarkable event in the history of the Old Testament Church, the deliverance from the hosts and chariots of Pharaoh at the Red Sea. (However, see on [672]So 1:9). The other allusions are quite opposed to the notion; the bride is represented at times as a shepherdess (So 1:7), "an abomination to the Egyptians" (Ge 46:34); so also So 1:6; 3:4; 4:8; 5:7 are at variance with it. The Christian fathers, Origen and Theodoret, compared the teachings of Solomon to a ladder ...

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  • Haha. You are a special kind of fruit bat! Do you really think Solomon with all his wives just had Jesus returning for the church in mind when he penned that. If you actually read the book, it's about intimacy between a man and his bride which gives us a good understanding about the kind of intimacy Jesus wants with his church. As usual, you start wrong and then dig the hole for yourself.

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  • @torbod3an It's an idea put forth by those who are creeped out by sexuality. In their minds, since there can be no positive portrayal of sex in the Bible, it must be all code for something else. Some Rabbis have made the same laughable mistake, though replacing Christ and the Church with their legitimately monotheistic God and Israel.

  • this is frighteningly strange and theologically incorrect in so many ways

  • "This then is what Solomon did, he went after Astaroth, the impure Venus of the Sidonians; after Milcom, the abomination of the Ammonites; after Chemosh, the abomination of the Moabites; and after the murderous Moloch, the abomination of the children of Ammon. And all these were worshiped upon what the Old Testament in II. Kings, 23, v.5, calls the high places before Jerusalem, which were on the right hand of the mount of Corruption."

  • hilarious, had such a good laugh. thank you!

  • Do you think that you could make a kareoke to The End of The Beginning by David Phelps?

    I would REALLY appriciate it!(:

  • There is nothing in the entire text of the Song of Solomon that suggests that it is about Christ and the Church. Where did you learn hermeneutics? :)

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