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  1. 13 The fig tree forms its early fruit; the blossoming vines spread their fragrance. Arise, come, my darling; my beautiful one, come with me.”. Read full chapter.

  2. The time of song has come, And the voice of the turtle makes itself heard in our land. 13 The fig-tree spices her green figs, And the vines stand in bloom, they diffuse fragrance; - Rise up, my love, my fair one, and go forth!

  3. David Guzik :: Study Guide for Song of Songs 2. [A new version of this page can be found here] "My Beloved Is Mine And I Am His" A. The maiden and her beloved continue to praise each other. 1. (Sng 2:1) The maiden describes herself to her beloved. I am the rose of Sharon, And the lily of the valleys. a.

  4. Song of Songs 2 (abbreviated [where?] as Song 2) is the second chapter of the Song of Songs in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. [1] [2] This book is one of the Five Megillot, a collection of short books, together with Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes and Esther, within the Ketuvim, the third and the last part of the Hebrew Bible. [3]

  5. Can you not discern this new day of destiny breaking forth around you? The early signs of my purposes and plans are bursting forth. The budding vines of new life are now blooming everywhere. The fragrance of their flowers whispers, “There is change in the air.”.

  6. Understand the ancient Hebrew love poetry found in Song of Songs in the Bible. Explore its themes, style, and meaning through videos, podcasts, and more.

  7. sermonwriter.com › biblical-commentary › old-testament-song-of-songs-28-13Song of Songs 2:8-13 - Sermon Writer

    Biblical Commentary. Song of Songs 2:8-13. COMMENTARY: THE CONTEXT: This book is also known as Song of Solomon—and also Canticles (from the Latin Vulgate canticum canticorum). Authorship has traditionally been ascribed to Solomon, for several reasons:

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