Song of Solomon 4:3
"Your teeth are like a newly shorn flock, which have come up from the washing, where every one of them has twins. None is bereaved among them."
Key Reflection
In Song of Solomon 4:3, the speaker uses a vivid metaphor comparing his beloved’s teeth to a flock of sheep that have just emerged from a washing ritual, symbolizing cleanliness and newness. This imagery suggests the purity and beauty of the beloved's smile, highlighting her radiant and complete charm. The cultural context reflects the high value placed on personal hygiene and physical attractiveness in ancient Israel, where such metaphors were used to express deep affection and admiration.
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