Song of Solomon 2:12
"For behold, the winter is past. The rain is over and gone."
Key Reflection
In the context of the Song of Solomon, these verses likely symbolize a transition from a season of longing to one of fulfillment and joy. The metaphor of "winter" being past and "rain" having ceased suggests that the beloved is now in a time of new life and blossoming, much like spring after winter. This imagery reflects the cyclical nature of nature and love, indicating that the relationship between the speaker and his beloved has moved beyond its previous state of dormancy into active fruition, mirroring the hope and renewal often associated with springtime in biblical poetry.
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