KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Song of Solomon 4:6
6. Until the day break, and the shadows flee away, I will get me to the mountain of myrrh, and to the hill of frankincense.
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Summary: Chapter 4 of the Song of Solomon presents a vivid and intimate celebration of love between the bride and groom. The chapter begins with the groom admiring the physical beauty of his bride, using rich imagery and metaphors to express his affection. He highlights her features, comparing her to various elements of nature and suggesting that she is both precious and alluring. The themes of beauty, desire, and love are central in this chapter, emphasizing the sanctity of marital love. Furthermore, the chapter underscores the concept of physical attraction and its place within the context of a committed relationship. The groom fondly recalls the moments of intimacy shared between them, celebrating their emotional and physical connection. The messages reflect the importance of appreciating one's partner and the beauty of romantic love, framed within the boundaries of marriage. Ultimately, this chapter contributes to the overarching themes of love, desire, and fidelity that permeate the entire book, showcasing a healthy and passionate view of romantic relationships.
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