Song of Solomon 3:11

French NFC 2019 (Nouvelle Français Courant)

What Does This Mean?

This verse encourages the daughters of Zion to come and see King Solomon, who is adorned with a crown given to him by his mother on the day of his marriage. The key message is about celebration and the glory of Solomon's kingship.

Explained for Children

Imagine a big party where everyone is invited to see the king wearing a special crown. His mom gave it to him on his wedding day, and now he’s showing it off because he’s so happy and proud.

Historical Background

The Song of Solomon, traditionally attributed to King Solomon, was likely written around 965-925 BCE. It speaks to the people of Jerusalem (Zion) and celebrates the marriage of the king, rich in imagery and cultural significance of that era.

Living It Out Today

Today, we can apply this verse to the way we celebrate important milestones in our lives, like weddings or graduations. It’s a reminder to embrace joy and share our accomplishments with loved ones.

Topics

marriagecelebrationleadershipjoyprideglory

Related Verses

Psalms 45:13Proverbs 31:11 Kings 1:34Matthew 11:2Revelation 19:7

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in Song of Solomon 3:11?
The speaker is traditionally thought to be the groom, King Solomon, inviting the daughters of Zion to witness his glory.
What is the significance of the crown mentioned?
The crown symbolizes the authority and glory given to Solomon on his wedding day, highlighting his kingship and the joy of that moment.
How can we apply this verse in our modern lives?
We can celebrate our milestones and achievements by sharing them with our loved ones and embracing the joy and pride in our accomplishments.
What other verses can help understand the context of this verse?
Verses like Psalms 45:13 and 1 Kings 1:34 provide additional context about kingship and celebration in the biblical era.
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