Song of Solomon 7:1
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, the speaker is praising the beauty of a woman's feet and thighs, using jewelry as a metaphor for her attractiveness. The speaker admires the craftsmanship of her beauty, comparing it to the work of a skilled artisan. This verse is part of a larger expression of love and admiration between two people.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a special friend who you really like. This verse is like saying, 'Wow, your feet look so pretty in those shoes, and your legs are as shiny as the most beautiful jewelry!' It's a way of telling someone they are very special and beautiful to you.
Historical Background
The Song of Solomon, also known as the Song of Songs, is a collection of love poems traditionally attributed to King Solomon. It was likely written around the 10th century BCE and reflects the love and beauty celebrated in ancient Hebrew culture. The verse speaks to the cultural appreciation of physical beauty and love.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can remind us to appreciate the beauty in others and express admiration kindly. For example, instead of just thinking someone looks nice, you might tell them, 'Your smile is as bright as a diamond!' It encourages us to use words to build others up.