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B. Solomon’s Song (4:1-15)

B. Solomon’s Song (4:1-15)

As Solomon had come to take his bride, he breaks out into praise and adoration, noting her eyes, hair, teeth, lips, temples, neck, and breasts. Doves, goats, sheep, lambs, a red ribbon, a pomegranate, the tower of David, and fawns are similes that describe her physical beauty.