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  1. A quotation from The Bible

    Set me as a seal upon thine heart,
       as a seal upon thine arm:
       for love is strong as death;
       jealousy is cruel as the grave:
       the coals thereof are coals of fire,
       which hath a most vehement flame.
    Many waters cannot quench love,
       neither can the floods drown it:
       if a man would give all the substance of his house for love,
       it would utterly be contemned.
     
    שִׂימֵ֨נִי כַֽחוֹתָ֜ם עַל־לִבֶּ֗ךָ כַּֽחוֹתָם֙ עַל־זְרוֹעֶ֔ךָ כִּֽי־עַזָּ֤ה כַמָּ֙וֶת֙ אַהֲבָ֔ה קָשָׁ֥ה כִשְׁא֖וֹל קִנְאָ֑ה רְשָׁפֶ֕יהָ רִשְׁפֵּ֕י אֵ֖שׁ שַׁלְהֶ֥בֶתְיָֽה׃
    מַ֣יִם רַבִּ֗ים לֹ֤א יֽוּכְלוּ֙ לְכַבּ֣וֹת אֶת־הָֽאַהֲבָ֔ה וּנְהָר֖וֹת לֹ֣א יִשְׁטְפ֑וּהָ אִם־יִתֵּ֨ן אִ֜ישׁ אֶת־כׇּל־ה֤וֹן בֵּיתוֹ֙ בָּאַהֲבָ֔ה בּ֖וֹז יָב֥וּזוּ לֽוֹ׃ {ס}

    The Bible (The Old Testament) (14th - 2nd C BC) Judeo-Christian sacred scripture [Tanakh, Hebrew Bible], incl. the Apocrypha (Deuterocanonicals)
    Book 22. Song of Songs (of Solomon; Canticles) 8: 6ff, Poem 6 (Song (Cant) 8:6-7) [tr. KJV (1611)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/bible-ot/83987/

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  2. A quotation from The Bible

    My beloved has gone down to his garden,
       to the beds of spices,
    to pasture his flock in the gardens
       and to gather lilies.
    I am my beloved’s, and my beloved is mine;
       he pastures his flock among the lilies.
     
    דּוֹדִי֙ יָרַ֣ד לְגַנּ֔וֹ לַעֲרֻג֖וֹת הַבֹּ֑שֶׂם לִרְעוֹת֙ בַּגַּנִּ֔ים וְלִלְקֹ֖ט שֽׁוֹשַׁנִּֽים׃
    אֲנִ֤י לְדוֹדִי֙ וְדוֹדִ֣י לִ֔י הָרֹעֶ֖ה בַּשּׁוֹשַׁנִּֽים׃ {ס}


    The Bible (The Old Testament) (14th - 2nd C BC) Judeo-Christian sacred scripture [Tanakh, Hebrew Bible], incl. the Apocrypha (Deuterocanonicals)
    Book 22. Song of Songs (of Solomon; Canticles) 6: 2ff (Song (Cant) 6:2-3), Poem 4 [tr. NRSV (2021 ed.)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/bible-ot/83822/

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  3. A quotation from The Bible

    My beloved has gone down to his garden,
       to the beds of spices,
    to pasture his flock in the gardens
       and to gather lilies.
    I am my beloved’s, and my beloved is mine;
       he pastures his flock among the lilies.
     
    דּוֹדִי֙ יָרַ֣ד לְגַנּ֔וֹ לַעֲרֻג֖וֹת הַבֹּ֑שֶׂם לִרְעוֹת֙ בַּגַּנִּ֔ים וְלִלְקֹ֖ט שֽׁוֹשַׁנִּֽים׃
    אֲנִ֤י לְדוֹדִי֙ וְדוֹדִ֣י לִ֔י הָרֹעֶ֖ה בַּשּׁוֹשַׁנִּֽים׃ {ס}


    The Bible (The Old Testament) (14th - 2nd C BC) Judeo-Christian sacred scripture [Tanakh, Hebrew Bible], incl. the Apocrypha (Deuterocanonicals)
    Book 22. Song of Songs (of Solomon; Canticles) 6: 2ff (Song (Cant) 6:2-3), Poem 4 [tr. NRSV (2021 ed.)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/bible-ot/83822/

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  4. A quotation from The Bible

    My beloved has gone down to his garden,
       to the beds of spices,
    to pasture his flock in the gardens
       and to gather lilies.
    I am my beloved’s, and my beloved is mine;
       he pastures his flock among the lilies.
     
    דּוֹדִי֙ יָרַ֣ד לְגַנּ֔וֹ לַעֲרֻג֖וֹת הַבֹּ֑שֶׂם לִרְעוֹת֙ בַּגַּנִּ֔ים וְלִלְקֹ֖ט שֽׁוֹשַׁנִּֽים׃
    אֲנִ֤י לְדוֹדִי֙ וְדוֹדִ֣י לִ֔י הָרֹעֶ֖ה בַּשּׁוֹשַׁנִּֽים׃ {ס}


    The Bible (The Old Testament) (14th - 2nd C BC) Judeo-Christian sacred scripture [Tanakh, Hebrew Bible], incl. the Apocrypha (Deuterocanonicals)
    Book 22. Song of Songs (of Solomon; Canticles) 6: 2ff (Song (Cant) 6:2-3), Poem 4 [tr. NRSV (2021 ed.)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/bible-ot/83822/

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  5. A quotation from The Bible

    My beloved has gone down to his garden,
       to the beds of spices,
    to pasture his flock in the gardens
       and to gather lilies.
    I am my beloved’s, and my beloved is mine;
       he pastures his flock among the lilies.
     
    דּוֹדִי֙ יָרַ֣ד לְגַנּ֔וֹ לַעֲרֻג֖וֹת הַבֹּ֑שֶׂם לִרְעוֹת֙ בַּגַּנִּ֔ים וְלִלְקֹ֖ט שֽׁוֹשַׁנִּֽים׃
    אֲנִ֤י לְדוֹדִי֙ וְדוֹדִ֣י לִ֔י הָרֹעֶ֖ה בַּשּׁוֹשַׁנִּֽים׃ {ס}


    The Bible (The Old Testament) (14th - 2nd C BC) Judeo-Christian sacred scripture [Tanakh, Hebrew Bible], incl. the Apocrypha (Deuterocanonicals)
    Book 22. Song of Songs (of Solomon; Canticles) 6: 2ff (Song (Cant) 6:2-3), Poem 4 [tr. NRSV (2021 ed.)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/bible-ot/83822/

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  6. A quotation from The Bible

    I have come to my garden,
    My own, my bride;
    I have plucked my myrrh and spice,
    Eaten my honey and honeycomb,
    Drunk my wine and my milk.
    Eat, lovers, and drink:
    Drink deep of love!
     
    בָּ֣אתִי לְגַנִּי֮ אֲחֹתִ֣י כַלָּה֒ אָרִ֤יתִי מוֹרִי֙ עִם־בְּשָׂמִ֔י אָכַ֤לְתִּי יַעְרִי֙ עִם־דִּבְשִׁ֔י שָׁתִ֥יתִי יֵינִ֖י עִם־חֲלָבִ֑י אִכְל֣וּ רֵעִ֔ים שְׁת֥וּ וְשִׁכְר֖וּ דּוֹדִֽים׃ {ס}


    The Bible (The Old Testament) (14th - 2nd C BC) Judeo-Christian sacred scripture [Tanakh, Hebrew Bible], incl. the Apocrypha (Deuterocanonicals)
    Book 22. Song of Songs (of Solomon; Canticles) 5: 1ff (Song (Cant) 5:1), Poem 3 [tr. RJPS (2023 ed.)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/bible-ot/83700/

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  7. A quotation from The Bible

    I have come to my garden,
    My own, my bride;
    I have plucked my myrrh and spice,
    Eaten my honey and honeycomb,
    Drunk my wine and my milk.
    Eat, lovers, and drink:
    Drink deep of love!
     
    בָּ֣אתִי לְגַנִּי֮ אֲחֹתִ֣י כַלָּה֒ אָרִ֤יתִי מוֹרִי֙ עִם־בְּשָׂמִ֔י אָכַ֤לְתִּי יַעְרִי֙ עִם־דִּבְשִׁ֔י שָׁתִ֥יתִי יֵינִ֖י עִם־חֲלָבִ֑י אִכְל֣וּ רֵעִ֔ים שְׁת֥וּ וְשִׁכְר֖וּ דּוֹדִֽים׃ {ס}


    The Bible (The Old Testament) (14th - 2nd C BC) Judeo-Christian sacred scripture [Tanakh, Hebrew Bible], incl. the Apocrypha (Deuterocanonicals)
    Book 22. Song of Songs (of Solomon; Canticles) 5: 1ff (Song (Cant) 5:1), Poem 3 [tr. RJPS (2023 ed.)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/bible-ot/83700/

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  8. A quotation from The Bible

    I have come to my garden,
    My own, my bride;
    I have plucked my myrrh and spice,
    Eaten my honey and honeycomb,
    Drunk my wine and my milk.
    Eat, lovers, and drink:
    Drink deep of love!
     
    בָּ֣אתִי לְגַנִּי֮ אֲחֹתִ֣י כַלָּה֒ אָרִ֤יתִי מוֹרִי֙ עִם־בְּשָׂמִ֔י אָכַ֤לְתִּי יַעְרִי֙ עִם־דִּבְשִׁ֔י שָׁתִ֥יתִי יֵינִ֖י עִם־חֲלָבִ֑י אִכְל֣וּ רֵעִ֔ים שְׁת֥וּ וְשִׁכְר֖וּ דּוֹדִֽים׃ {ס}


    The Bible (The Old Testament) (14th - 2nd C BC) Judeo-Christian sacred scripture [Tanakh, Hebrew Bible], incl. the Apocrypha (Deuterocanonicals)
    Book 22. Song of Songs (of Solomon; Canticles) 5: 1ff (Song (Cant) 5:1), Poem 3 [tr. RJPS (2023 ed.)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/bible-ot/83700/

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  9. A quotation from The Bible

    I have come to my garden,
    My own, my bride;
    I have plucked my myrrh and spice,
    Eaten my honey and honeycomb,
    Drunk my wine and my milk.
    Eat, lovers, and drink:
    Drink deep of love!
     
    בָּ֣אתִי לְגַנִּי֮ אֲחֹתִ֣י כַלָּה֒ אָרִ֤יתִי מוֹרִי֙ עִם־בְּשָׂמִ֔י אָכַ֤לְתִּי יַעְרִי֙ עִם־דִּבְשִׁ֔י שָׁתִ֥יתִי יֵינִ֖י עִם־חֲלָבִ֑י אִכְל֣וּ רֵעִ֔ים שְׁת֥וּ וְשִׁכְר֖וּ דּוֹדִֽים׃ {ס}


    The Bible (The Old Testament) (14th - 2nd C BC) Judeo-Christian sacred scripture [Tanakh, Hebrew Bible], incl. the Apocrypha (Deuterocanonicals)
    Book 22. Song of Songs (of Solomon; Canticles) 5: 1ff (Song (Cant) 5:1), Poem 3 [tr. RJPS (2023 ed.)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/bible-ot/83700/

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  10. A quotation from The Bible

    I have come to my garden,
    My own, my bride;
    I have plucked my myrrh and spice,
    Eaten my honey and honeycomb,
    Drunk my wine and my milk.
    Eat, lovers, and drink:
    Drink deep of love!
     
    בָּ֣אתִי לְגַנִּי֮ אֲחֹתִ֣י כַלָּה֒ אָרִ֤יתִי מוֹרִי֙ עִם־בְּשָׂמִ֔י אָכַ֤לְתִּי יַעְרִי֙ עִם־דִּבְשִׁ֔י שָׁתִ֥יתִי יֵינִ֖י עִם־חֲלָבִ֑י אִכְל֣וּ רֵעִ֔ים שְׁת֥וּ וְשִׁכְר֖וּ דּוֹדִֽים׃ {ס}


    The Bible (The Old Testament) (14th - 2nd C BC) Judeo-Christian sacred scripture [Tanakh, Hebrew Bible], incl. the Apocrypha (Deuterocanonicals)
    Book 22. Song of Songs (of Solomon; Canticles) 5: 1ff (Song (Cant) 5:1), Poem 3 [tr. RJPS (2023 ed.)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/bible-ot/83700/

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  11. A quotation from The Bible

    Ah, you are fair, my darling,
    Ah, you are fair,
    With your dove-like eyes!
    And you, my beloved, are handsome,
    Beautiful indeed!
    Our couch is in a bower;
    Cedars are the beams of our house,
    Cypresses the rafters.
     
    הִנָּ֤ךְ יָפָה֙ רַעְיָתִ֔י הִנָּ֥ךְ יָפָ֖ה עֵינַ֥יִךְ יוֹנִֽים׃
    הִנְּךָ֨ יָפֶ֤ה דוֹדִי֙ אַ֣ף נָעִ֔ים אַף־עַרְשֵׂ֖נוּ רַעֲנָנָֽה׃
    קֹר֤וֹת בָּתֵּ֙ינוּ֙ אֲרָזִ֔ים (רחיטנו) [רַהִיטֵ֖נוּ] בְּרוֹתִֽים׃


    The Bible (The Old Testament) (14th - 2nd C BC) Judeo-Christian sacred scripture [Tanakh, Hebrew Bible], incl. the Apocrypha (Deuterocanonicals)
    Book 22. Song of Songs (of Solomon; Canticles) 1:15ff (Song (Cant) 1:15-17) [tr. RJPS (2023 ed.)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/bible-ot/83536/

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  12. Song of Solomon


    by Toni Morrison

    From reknowned author, Toni Morrison, Song of Solomon explores the search for cultural identity and self-knowledge. Inspired by the African American folktale of enslaved Africans who escape bondage by flying back to Africa, the novel follows Macon “Milkman” Dead, a young man estranged from himself, his family, his community, and his ancestral roots. Though materially comfortable, Milkman is spiritually stagnant and emotionally disconnected. With the guidance of his unconventional aunt Pilate and the influence of his closest friend, Guitar Bains, he embarks on a journey—both physical and spiritual—that ultimately reconnects him to his heritage and awakens his sense of self-worth.

    The novel spans more than thirty years and is divided into two distinct sections. Part I (Chapters 1–9) takes place in an unnamed Michigan town, likely Detroit. It traces Milkman’s life from birth to age thirty-two, portraying his aimless existence as he struggles between his father Macon’s materialistic values and Pilate’s grounding in tradition and community. These chapters are layered with flashbacks that reveal the family’s history: after their father was murdered for defending his land, Macon and Pilate fled their home. A later falling-out caused them to separate, and although they eventually settled in the same Michigan town, Macon refuses to acknowledge Pilate, believing she undermines his social status. This section concludes when Milkman decides to leave Michigan to search for what he believes is Pilate’s hidden gold—an inheritance his father insists rightfully belongs to him.

    Part II (Chapters 10–15) begins with Milkman’s arrival in Danville, Pennsylvania, where his grandfather once established Lincoln’s Heaven, a thriving farm that became legendary after his violent death. When Milkman fails to find the gold there, he becomes intrigued by stories about his ancestors. His search leads him to the fictional town of Shalimar, Virginia, where he connects with his father’s ancestral community and uncovers the deeper, spiritual meaning of his inheritance. The novel closes with an ambiguous yet symbolic scene centered on Milkman’s final “flight” across Solomon’s Leap, suggesting transcendence, freedom, and reconciliation with his past.

    We give Songs of Solomon

    Rating: 5 out of 5.

    Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison is a richly layered novel that blends coming-of-age storytelling with themes of identity, heritage, and freedom. Through the journey of Milkman Dead, Morrison explores the complexities of family history and the search for self in a way that feels both deeply personal and culturally expansive. Her prose is lyrical and symbolic, weaving elements of folklore and magical realism into a narrative that remains grounded in emotional truth. The novel challenges readers to consider how the past shapes the present, ultimately delivering a powerful meditation on belonging and self-discovery.

    © Rhema International 2026. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission, from this blog’s author and/or owner, is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Rhema International

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  13. Song of Solomon


    by Toni Morrison

    From reknowned author, Toni Morrison, Song of Solomon explores the search for cultural identity and self-knowledge. Inspired by the African American folktale of enslaved Africans who escape bondage by flying back to Africa, the novel follows Macon “Milkman” Dead, a young man estranged from himself, his family, his community, and his ancestral roots. Though materially comfortable, Milkman is spiritually stagnant and emotionally disconnected. With the guidance of his unconventional aunt Pilate and the influence of his closest friend, Guitar Bains, he embarks on a journey—both physical and spiritual—that ultimately reconnects him to his heritage and awakens his sense of self-worth.

    The novel spans more than thirty years and is divided into two distinct sections. Part I (Chapters 1–9) takes place in an unnamed Michigan town, likely Detroit. It traces Milkman’s life from birth to age thirty-two, portraying his aimless existence as he struggles between his father Macon’s materialistic values and Pilate’s grounding in tradition and community. These chapters are layered with flashbacks that reveal the family’s history: after their father was murdered for defending his land, Macon and Pilate fled their home. A later falling-out caused them to separate, and although they eventually settled in the same Michigan town, Macon refuses to acknowledge Pilate, believing she undermines his social status. This section concludes when Milkman decides to leave Michigan to search for what he believes is Pilate’s hidden gold—an inheritance his father insists rightfully belongs to him.

    Part II (Chapters 10–15) begins with Milkman’s arrival in Danville, Pennsylvania, where his grandfather once established Lincoln’s Heaven, a thriving farm that became legendary after his violent death. When Milkman fails to find the gold there, he becomes intrigued by stories about his ancestors. His search leads him to the fictional town of Shalimar, Virginia, where he connects with his father’s ancestral community and uncovers the deeper, spiritual meaning of his inheritance. The novel closes with an ambiguous yet symbolic scene centered on Milkman’s final “flight” across Solomon’s Leap, suggesting transcendence, freedom, and reconciliation with his past.

    We give Songs of Solomon

    Rating: 5 out of 5.

    Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison is a richly layered novel that blends coming-of-age storytelling with themes of identity, heritage, and freedom. Through the journey of Milkman Dead, Morrison explores the complexities of family history and the search for self in a way that feels both deeply personal and culturally expansive. Her prose is lyrical and symbolic, weaving elements of folklore and magical realism into a narrative that remains grounded in emotional truth. The novel challenges readers to consider how the past shapes the present, ultimately delivering a powerful meditation on belonging and self-discovery.

    © Rhema International 2026. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission, from this blog’s author and/or owner, is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Rhema International

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