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<blockquote data-quote="Y2K" data-source="post: 10144325" data-attributes="member: 35049"><p><span style="font-size: 18px">This is my answer / explaination after consulting a Bable Scoller Friend </span></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>Author: </strong><strong><u>Solomon</u></strong> wrote Song of Solomon, according to the first verse. This song is one of 1,005 that Solomon wrote <u>(1 Kings 4:32). </u>The title “Song of Songs” is a superlative, meaning this is the best one.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>Date of Writing: </strong>Solomon most likely wrote this song during the early part of his reign. This would place the date of composition around 965 B.C.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>Purpose of Writing:</strong> <strong><u>The Song of Solomon is a lyric poem written to extol the virtues of love between a husband and his wife</u></strong>. The poem clearly presents marriage as God’s design.<u> A man and woman are to live together within the context of marriage, loving each other spiritually, emotionally, and physically.</u></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>This book combats two extremes: </strong>asceticism (the denial of all pleasure) and hedonism (the pursuit of only pleasure). The marriage profiled in Song of Solomon is a model of care, commitment, and delight.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>Brief Summary: </strong>The poetry takes the form of a dialogue between a husband (the king) and his wife (the Shulamite). We can divide the book into three sections: the courtship (1:1 - 3:5); the wedding (3:6 - 5:1); and the maturing marriage (5:2 - 8:14).</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">The song begins before the wedding, as the bride-to-be longs to be with her betrothed, and she looks forward to his intimate caresses. However, she advises letting love develop naturally, in its own time. The king praises the Shulamite’s beauty, overcoming her feelings of insecurity about her appearance. The Shulamite has a dream in which she loses Solomon and searches throughout the city for him. With the help of the city guards, she finds her beloved and clings to him, taking him to a safe place. Upon waking, she repeats her injunction not to force love.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">On the wedding night, the husband again praises the beauty of his wife, and in highly symbolic language, the wife invites her spouse to partake of all she has to offer. They make love, and God blesses their union.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">As the marriage matures, the husband and wife go through a difficult time, symbolized in another dream. In this second dream, the Shulamite rebuffs her husband, and he leaves. Overcome with guilt, she searches the city for him; but this time, instead of helping her, the guards beat her—symbolic of her pained conscience. Things end happily as the lovers reunite and are reconciled.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">As the song ends, both the husband and wife are confident and secure in their love, they sing of the lasting nature of true love, and they yearn to be in each other’s presence.</span></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>Practical Application: </strong>Our world is confused about marriage. The prevalence of divorce and modern attempts to redefine marriage stand in glaring contrast to Solomon’s Song. Marriage, says the biblical poet, is to be celebrated, enjoyed, and revered. This book provides some practical guidelines for strengthening our marriages:</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">1) Give your spouse the attention he or she needs. Take the time to truly know your spouse.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">2) Encouragement and praise, not criticism, are vital to a successful relationship.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">3) Enjoy each other. Plan some getaways. Be creative, even playful, with each other. Delight in God’s gift of married love.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">4) Do whatever is necessary to reassure your commitment to your spouse. Renew your vows; work through problems and do not consider divorce as a solution. God intends for you both to live in a deeply peaceful, secure love.</span></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px">පුද්ගලිකව මම නම් කියන්නෙ මෙක බයිබලයෙන් ඉවත් කරානම් හොදයි මොකද අන්තවාදි මුස්ලිම් කොලු ගැටයේක් මෙක කියවලා අත පාචි කරන්නත් ඉඩ තියෙන නිසා අපට නම් බයිබලය කියව්න කොට එහෙම කිසිම හැගිමක් එන්නේ නැ. ලස්සන පදය රචනාවක් ලෙස මෙක දිහා බලන්න පුලුවන් නම් මෙක එ අයට නම් නිල් චිත්ර පටයක් වෙන එකක් නැ</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px">මෙක නිදසුනම් ලෙස මෙසේ විස්තර කල හැක හොදයි අපි ගමු ලස්සන් ප්රසිද්ද වුන විත්ර පටයක් .... ටයිටැනික් එක ගමු මේ ලස්සන ආදර කතාවේ තියෙනවා සිදුවිමික් මේ දෙපල එකට හැසිරෙනවා තව තැනක පෙම්වතිය නිරුවතින් ඉන්නවා පෙන්වතා විත්රයක් අදිනවා ඉතින් මේ සහොදරයාට මෙක XXX නිල් විත්රපටියක් , අර කිව්වා වගේ මේ විත්රපටිය මේ කොලුවාට බලන්න දුන්නානම් ලස්සන ආදර කතාවක් කියලා මේ දරුවා අර කැල්ල විතරක් බබලා අත පාවිච්චි කරලා නිදා ගනිවි. නමුත් සමානය ආදරය ගැන අවබොදයක් තියෙන ච්කෙනෙකුට නම් ඒ දසුන් පෙල එතරම් ගැටලුවක් නොවෙවි .</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px">ඇත්තටම ඕය සොලොමන්ගෙ ගිතිකාව මටත් කිව්වේ මගේ යාලුවෙක් මම නම් තාම සම්පුර්නයෙන් කියවලාවත් නැ, අර මම කලින් කිව්වා වගේ මගේ අවදානය යොමුවන්නේ ජෙසුස් වහන්සෙටයි මම බෞද්දාගම ඉගෙන ගනිද්දිත් එහෙමයි, කුරානය කියවද්දිත් එගෙමයි මම අවදානය යොමු කරන්නේආගම් ස්ත්ර්රු වරයගෙ ඉගැන්විම් පමනයි නමුත් ජිවිතයට අවශ්ශ හැම දෙයක් ගැනම මේ ග්රන්තයේ තියෙනව එක අතකට බයිබලයෙ පරන ගිවිසුම කියන්නෙ හරියට ලෝක ඉතිහසය වගෙයි. </span> <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/default/yes.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":yes:" title="Yes :yes:" data-shortname=":yes:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Y2K, post: 10144325, member: 35049"] [SIZE="5"]This is my answer / explaination after consulting a Bable Scoller Friend [/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][B]Author: [/B][B][U]Solomon[/U][/B] wrote Song of Solomon, according to the first verse. This song is one of 1,005 that Solomon wrote [U](1 Kings 4:32). [/U]The title “Song of Songs” is a superlative, meaning this is the best one. [B]Date of Writing: [/B]Solomon most likely wrote this song during the early part of his reign. This would place the date of composition around 965 B.C. [B]Purpose of Writing:[/B] [B][U]The Song of Solomon is a lyric poem written to extol the virtues of love between a husband and his wife[/U][/B]. The poem clearly presents marriage as God’s design.[U] A man and woman are to live together within the context of marriage, loving each other spiritually, emotionally, and physically.[/U] [B]This book combats two extremes: [/B]asceticism (the denial of all pleasure) and hedonism (the pursuit of only pleasure). The marriage profiled in Song of Solomon is a model of care, commitment, and delight. [B]Brief Summary: [/B]The poetry takes the form of a dialogue between a husband (the king) and his wife (the Shulamite). We can divide the book into three sections: the courtship (1:1 - 3:5); the wedding (3:6 - 5:1); and the maturing marriage (5:2 - 8:14). The song begins before the wedding, as the bride-to-be longs to be with her betrothed, and she looks forward to his intimate caresses. However, she advises letting love develop naturally, in its own time. The king praises the Shulamite’s beauty, overcoming her feelings of insecurity about her appearance. The Shulamite has a dream in which she loses Solomon and searches throughout the city for him. With the help of the city guards, she finds her beloved and clings to him, taking him to a safe place. Upon waking, she repeats her injunction not to force love. On the wedding night, the husband again praises the beauty of his wife, and in highly symbolic language, the wife invites her spouse to partake of all she has to offer. They make love, and God blesses their union. As the marriage matures, the husband and wife go through a difficult time, symbolized in another dream. In this second dream, the Shulamite rebuffs her husband, and he leaves. Overcome with guilt, she searches the city for him; but this time, instead of helping her, the guards beat her—symbolic of her pained conscience. Things end happily as the lovers reunite and are reconciled. As the song ends, both the husband and wife are confident and secure in their love, they sing of the lasting nature of true love, and they yearn to be in each other’s presence.[/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][B]Practical Application: [/B]Our world is confused about marriage. The prevalence of divorce and modern attempts to redefine marriage stand in glaring contrast to Solomon’s Song. Marriage, says the biblical poet, is to be celebrated, enjoyed, and revered. This book provides some practical guidelines for strengthening our marriages: 1) Give your spouse the attention he or she needs. Take the time to truly know your spouse. 2) Encouragement and praise, not criticism, are vital to a successful relationship. 3) Enjoy each other. Plan some getaways. Be creative, even playful, with each other. Delight in God’s gift of married love. 4) Do whatever is necessary to reassure your commitment to your spouse. Renew your vows; work through problems and do not consider divorce as a solution. God intends for you both to live in a deeply peaceful, secure love.[/SIZE] [SIZE="5"]පුද්ගලිකව මම නම් කියන්නෙ මෙක බයිබලයෙන් ඉවත් කරානම් හොදයි මොකද අන්තවාදි මුස්ලිම් කොලු ගැටයේක් මෙක කියවලා අත පාචි කරන්නත් ඉඩ තියෙන නිසා අපට නම් බයිබලය කියව්න කොට එහෙම කිසිම හැගිමක් එන්නේ නැ. ලස්සන පදය රචනාවක් ලෙස මෙක දිහා බලන්න පුලුවන් නම් මෙක එ අයට නම් නිල් චිත්ර පටයක් වෙන එකක් නැ මෙක නිදසුනම් ලෙස මෙසේ විස්තර කල හැක හොදයි අපි ගමු ලස්සන් ප්රසිද්ද වුන විත්ර පටයක් .... ටයිටැනික් එක ගමු මේ ලස්සන ආදර කතාවේ තියෙනවා සිදුවිමික් මේ දෙපල එකට හැසිරෙනවා තව තැනක පෙම්වතිය නිරුවතින් ඉන්නවා පෙන්වතා විත්රයක් අදිනවා ඉතින් මේ සහොදරයාට මෙක XXX නිල් විත්රපටියක් , අර කිව්වා වගේ මේ විත්රපටිය මේ කොලුවාට බලන්න දුන්නානම් ලස්සන ආදර කතාවක් කියලා මේ දරුවා අර කැල්ල විතරක් බබලා අත පාවිච්චි කරලා නිදා ගනිවි. නමුත් සමානය ආදරය ගැන අවබොදයක් තියෙන ච්කෙනෙකුට නම් ඒ දසුන් පෙල එතරම් ගැටලුවක් නොවෙවි . ඇත්තටම ඕය සොලොමන්ගෙ ගිතිකාව මටත් කිව්වේ මගේ යාලුවෙක් මම නම් තාම සම්පුර්නයෙන් කියවලාවත් නැ, අර මම කලින් කිව්වා වගේ මගේ අවදානය යොමුවන්නේ ජෙසුස් වහන්සෙටයි මම බෞද්දාගම ඉගෙන ගනිද්දිත් එහෙමයි, කුරානය කියවද්දිත් එගෙමයි මම අවදානය යොමු කරන්නේආගම් ස්ත්ර්රු වරයගෙ ඉගැන්විම් පමනයි නමුත් ජිවිතයට අවශ්ශ හැම දෙයක් ගැනම මේ ග්රන්තයේ තියෙනව එක අතකට බයිබලයෙ පරන ගිවිසුම කියන්නෙ හරියට ලෝක ඉතිහසය වගෙයි. [/SIZE] :yes: [/QUOTE]
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