Song of Solomon 7:8

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

What Does This Mean?

The speaker, likely a man, expresses his desire to be close to his lover, comparing her to a beautiful palm tree and her scent to apples. He also likens her breasts to clusters of grapes, emphasizing her beauty and allure.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a favorite tree in your backyard. You love how it smells and how its branches feel when you touch them. In this verse, someone is saying they love their special friend just like you love that tree, and they want to be close to her.

Historical Background

The Song of Solomon, also known as the Song of Songs, is a poetic book in the Old Testament that celebrates love and marriage. It was likely written by Solomon, the son of King David, during the 10th century BC. The book is a collection of poems celebrating the love between a man and a woman, and it was intended to be read and appreciated for its romantic imagery and language.

Living It Out Today

In a modern context, this verse can remind us of the importance of expressing our appreciation for our loved ones. For example, a husband might remind his wife of how much he values her unique qualities, just as the speaker in the verse admires his lover's beauty and scent.

Topics

lovemarriagebeautyappreciationromancesacred poetry

Related Verses

Song of Solomon 2:3Song of Solomon 4:10Song of Solomon 7:13Ephesians 5:251 Corinthians 13:4-7

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the palm tree symbolize in this verse?
The palm tree symbolizes beauty and strength. The speaker is expressing his admiration for his lover by comparing her to this majestic tree, suggesting she is strong and beautiful.
How does this verse relate to marriage?
This verse can be seen as a celebration of the beauty and intimacy in a marriage. It emphasizes the importance of expressing appreciation for one’s spouse and the unique qualities that make their relationship special.
What is the cultural significance of the smell of apples?
In ancient times, the scent of apples was associated with pleasant aromas and beauty. Here, it represents the pleasant scent of the speaker’s lover, adding to the imagery of her overall attractiveness.
How can modern readers apply this verse to their relationships?
Modern readers can apply this verse by focusing on expressing their appreciation for their partner's unique qualities and by valuing the beauty of their relationship, much like the speaker in the verse values his lover.
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