Song of Solomon:
- Author: Solomon
- Time Written: Probably early in Solomon’s life.
Position in the Bible:
- 22nd Book in the Bible
- Holy Bible
- Chapters: 8
- Verses: 117
- Words: 2,661
- 22nd Book in the Old Testament
- 5th and last of 5 Poetical books (Job-Song of Solomon)
- Followed by 44 Books
Observations about Song of Solomon:
- Solomon mentioned 7 times in the book.
- A love song abounding in metaphors and oriental imagery.
- Arranged like scenes in a drama.
- Three main speakers: the bride (a Shulamite girl), the king (Solomon), and a chorus (daughters of Jerusalem).
- Solomon’s harem had 700 queens, 300 concubines, with more to be chosen.
Themes in Song of Solomon:
- Depicts the wooing and wedding of a shepherdess by King Solomon.
- Explores the joys and heartaches of a shepherdess with King Solomon.
- Considered the greatest of Solomon’s songs.
- Alludes to 21 species of plants, 15 species of animals, and 15 geographical locations from Lebanon to Egypt.
Notable Details:
- “Shulamite” possibly derived from the town of Shunem.
- 49 words appear in Song of Solomon that are not found anywhere else in the Bible.
- Explores dimensions of love: attraction, desire, companionship, pleasure, union, separation, faithfulness, praise.


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