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Song of Songs: A Biblical-Theological, Allegorical, Christological Interpretation is unavailable, but you can change that!

In the Song of Songs, David’s son and King in Jerusalem overcomes hostility and alienation to renew intimacy between himself and his Bride. This most sublime Song sings of a love sure as the seal of Yahweh, a flashing flame of fire many waters could never quench. James M. Hamilton Jr, in this latest addition to the popular Focus on the Bible series, pours fresh light on this inspiring and...

were no enemies full of enmity. And the man and his wife were naked and unashamed (2:25). Sin had not yet entered the world through one man, and death through sin (Rom. 5:12). After sin, God spoke judgment, and Adam and Eve were driven from the garden God had planted in Eden in the east (Gen. 2:8; 3:22–24). The closest we get to being back to the Garden of Eden in the rest of the Bible is in the poetry of the Song of Songs. Do you want to read of the fruits and foliage of Eden? Read the Song of Songs.
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