Song of Solomon 5:14

"His cheeks are like a bed of spices with towers of perfumes. His lips are like lilies, dropping liquid myrrh."

Key Reflection

These vivid images in Song of Solomon 5:14 describe the beloved's captivating beauty, drawing from the aromas and fragrances that were highly valued in ancient times. The cheeks likened to a bed of spices and towers of perfumes evoke the rich scents of herbs like cinnamon and myrrh, which were not only used in cosmetics but also in religious rituals and as symbols of divine favor. The lips compared to lilies, dripping with liquid myrrh, emphasize the delicate yet luxurious beauty, suggesting purity and a fragrance that is both natural and divine, reflecting the deep love between the speaker and their beloved within the poetic context of courtship and marital devotion.

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