Song of Solomon 7:3
Cebuano RCPV 1999 (Ang Bag-ong Maayong Balita Biblia)
Sama sa kaluhang lagsaw ang mga bugdo sa imong dughan.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is a part of a love poem where the speaker is comparing the woman's breasts to twin young deer, emphasizing their beauty and symmetry. The verse highlights the beauty and attractiveness of the woman being described.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have two twin puppies that are exactly the same size and cute in their own way. That's how the speaker in this poem is describing the woman he's talking about, saying she's just as beautiful and perfect.
Historical Background
The Song of Solomon is traditionally attributed to King Solomon, who wrote it around 950 BC. The book is a collection of love poems between a man and a woman, celebrating romantic and sexual love within marriage. It reflects the cultural context of ancient Israel, where love and marriage were highly valued.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can be applied to understanding and valuing the beauty and uniqueness of another person in a relationship. It encourages appreciating the physical and emotional attributes that make someone special.
Topics
lovemarriagebeautyromanceattractionpoetry
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this verse only about physical beauty?
While the verse does mention physical beauty, it also reflects the broader theme of mutual appreciation and love within a relationship. Physical beauty is one aspect of what makes a relationship special, but the underlying message is about valuing the whole person.
Why is the comparison to twin roes significant?
The comparison to twin roes highlights symmetry and harmony. In ancient times, twins were seen as a sign of good fortune and completeness, emphasizing the beauty and completeness of the woman in the eyes of the speaker.
How can I use this verse in a Bible study?
You can use this verse to discuss the themes of love, appreciation, and beauty within a relationship. It can also be a starting point to explore the cultural and literary aspects of the Song of Solomon.
What does this verse tell us about ancient views on love and marriage?
This verse indicates that ancient Hebrew culture viewed love and marriage as beautiful and important. It shows that they celebrated the physical and emotional aspects of relationships, emphasizing mutual appreciation and beauty.
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