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I wish I had realized this much earlier in my ministry, because I would have based pre-marital counseling around it. It is shockingly graphic. Yet Song of Songs is highly sensual in a sanctified and God-blessed way. Since God invented love, sex, and marriage, He intends His people to enjoy the blessings He invented; and Song of Songs leaves no doubt about that. No generation has more needed a Song-of-Solomon view of love and sex and marriage.
Background: Solomon wrote songs 1 Kings , but this is the best—the song of songs. Three speakers assume roles in this epic poem, as if in a play: Solomon; the bride; and their friends. It helps to have a modern Bible that identifies the speakers. The story involves Solomon, who owned vineyards in the Galilee , and a peasant girl from Shulam , who was working among the vines and was bullied by her brothers When Solomon came into the area to check on his flocks he saw the girl in the vines and it was love at first sight.
But they are cautioned not to become physically intimate until the time is right, that is, until they are married With great anticipation, the Shulammite looks forward to the next visit from Solomon and can hardly believe it when he shows up She can hardly wait for her wedding day and she badly misses her beloved when he is not near her ; but again, the couple is cautioned against yielding to the temptation of premarital sex The day final dawns when Solomon comes for her in a carriage escorted by 60 warriors This is where the book gets steamy in a sanctified sense.
Their friends encourage them to drink they fill of love Notice how explicit the Scriptures are, and yet how discreet. Throughout this honeymoon passage, the language is very graphic yet veiled in figurative terms that appropriately covey the beauty of the intimacy of marriage without being at all vulgar or course.