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Easy Bible・Song of Solomon 8

The Power of Love

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Song of Solomon 8:6
Place me like a seal over your heart, like a seal on your arm; for love is as strong as death, its jealousy unyielding as the grave. It burns like blazing fire, like a mighty flame.

About this Chapter

In this final chapter of the Song of Solomon, the love between Solomon and his bride reaches its peak. The bride expresses her desire for their love to be as strong and enduring as death, and as unyielding as the grave. She declares that love is more powerful than any force in the world, unable to be extinguished by even the fiercest of flames. The bride then speaks of the value and importance of true love, saying that it cannot be bought with money or acquired through any material possessions. True love is priceless and cannot be measured by earthly standards. She compares it to a blazing fire, a flame of the Lord, that cannot be quenched or extinguished. In the final verses, the bride calls out to her beloved Solomon, asking him to seal their love with a seal upon his heart, like a mark of ownership and commitment. She longs for their love to be publicly acknowledged and recognized. The chapter ends with a reminder of the power and strength of love, a force that is as unyielding as death itself.

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