Song of Solomon, 4
The bridegroom praises the beauty of his bride, calling her perfect in every way.
Bible version
The Bridegroom's Praise
Commentary
In Song of Solomon 4, the narrator continues to express his admiration for his beloved. He begins by describing her beauty, comparing her to a garden and a paradise. He praises her eyes, her hair, her lips, and her teeth. He also mentions her breasts, which he compares to two fawns. He then moves on to her body, which he compares to a tower of ivory. He also mentions her legs, which he compares to pillars of marble. The narrator then moves on to her inner beauty, praising her love and her grace. He compares her to a sealed fountain, a garden locked up, and a spring shut up. He also mentions her love, which he compares to a cluster of henna blossoms. He then praises her voice, which he compares to the sound of many waters. The narrator then moves on to her spiritual beauty, praising her wisdom and her understanding. He compares her to a tree of life, a tree of knowledge, and a tree of understanding. He also mentions her faithfulness, which he compares to a river of oil. The narrator then moves on to her physical beauty, praising her body and her form. He compares her to a chariot of gold, a chariot of ivory, and a chariot of silver. He also mentions her beauty, which he compares to the sun and the moon. The narrator then moves on to her spiritual beauty, praising her faithfulness and her love. He compares her to a garden enclosed, a spring shut up, and a fountain sealed. He also mentions her love, which he compares to a cluster of henna blossoms. The narrator then moves on to her inner beauty, praising
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Song of Solomon, chapter 4 it would take approximately 2 minutes to finish.
There are 16 verses in Song of Solomon, chapter 4.