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  1. Solomon’s Song of Songs. She Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth— for your love is more delightful than wine. Pleasing is the fragrance of your perfumes; your name is like perfume poured out.

  2. The Song of Songs ( Biblical Hebrew: שִׁיר הַשִּׁירִים‎, romanized: Shīr ha-Shīrīm ), also called the Canticle of Canticles or the Song of Solomon, is a biblical poem, one of the five megillot ("scrolls") in the Ketuvim ('writings'), the last section of the Tanakh.

  3. Song of Solomon 1. English Standard Version. 1 The Song of Songs, which is Solomon's. The Bride Confesses Her Love. She[ a] 2 Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth! For your love is better than wine; 3 your anointing oils are fragrant; your name is oil poured out; therefore virgins love you. 4 Draw me after you; let us run.

  4. Song of Solomon 1. The Bride Confesses Her Love. ( Ephesians 5:22–33; 1 Peter 3:1–7) 1 This is Solomon’s Song of Songs. a. The Bride. 2 Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth! For your love is more delightful than wine. 3 The fragrance of your perfume is pleasing; your name is like perfume poured out.

  5. She I am a rose of Sharon, a lily of the valleys. He Like a lily among thorns is my darling among the young women. She Like an apple tree among the.

  6. Aug 3, 2016 · The Song of Solomon (also known as the Song of Songs) celebrates this kind of union: a man and a woman becoming one. It’s a ballad of love and longing. It’s an exchange of love notes.

  7. The Song of Songs (or Canticle of Canticles) is an exquisite collection of love lyrics, arranged to tell a dramatic tale of mutual desire and courtship. It presents an inspired portrayal of ideal human love, a resounding affirmation of the goodness of human sexuality that is applicable to the sacredness and the depth of married union.

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