Books Quote by Charles River Editors
““The title of this work in Hebrew begins with “The Song of Songs,” which means “the best song” or “the sublime song.” The title continues with “The Song of Songs, which is ‘to/of’ Solomon” that produces the English title “Song of Solomon.” The Hebrew of the book, much like the Psalms and the book of Job, does not allow for precise dating (Murphy, 1992, 150). The book is a collection of Hebrew love songs and Solomon’s many wives, and the mention of his name in the book accounts for his association with this book. ””
About This Quote
Source Book: Song of Solomon (Hebrew Bible) null null
The title explains that the book is a collection of love poems attributed to Solomon, emphasizing its poetic and romantic nature.
In simple terms: A collection of love poems linked to Solomon.
Recognize the poetic depth of love literature.
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When to use this quote
- religious study
- literary analysis
- teaching
- personal reflection
- creative writing
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Questions to Reflect On
- What does the title reveal about the book’s purpose?
- How does cultural context shape its interpretation?
Some scholars debate Solomon's authorship and dating.