Song of Solomon 5:15

"His hands are like rings of gold set with beryl. His body is like ivory work overlaid with sapphires."

Key Reflection

In Song of Solomon 5:15, the speaker uses vivid imagery to describe the beloved's hands and body, highlighting their beauty and value. The hands are compared to golden rings adorned with beryl, suggesting not just wealth but also a refined elegance. Similarly, the body is likened to ivory intricately inlaid with sapphires, evoking a picture of extraordinary craftsmanship and preciousness. This poetic language underscores the beloved's radiant beauty and desirability, drawing on cultural understandings of luxury and aesthetic perfection from that time.

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