The beloved again delights in the beauty of his bride in an ardent song of praise, and the bride responds with glad, wholehearted self-giving: “I am my beloved’s, and his desire is for me.” She invites him to go with her into the vineyards and fields, offering her love freely, a picture of the mutual, uninhibited delight of covenant marriage.
Song of Solomon study chapter
Song of Solomon 7
c. 960 BCThe beloved delights in the bride, and she gladly gives her love to him.
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