Song of Solomon 7:12
"Come, my beloved! Let’s go out into the field. Let’s lodge in the villages."
Key Reflection
In the Song of Solomon, these words paint a vivid picture of intimate and joyful courtship, where lovers invite each other to venture out into nature—a common theme in ancient love poetry that emphasized the beauty and seclusion of the outdoors for romantic encounters. The phrase "let’s lodge in the villages" suggests a temporary escape from everyday life, perhaps to a rural setting where they could be alone together, away from the prying eyes and responsibilities of their community. This imagery would have resonated with the original audience as a celebration of love and an invitation to shared experience beyond the ordinary.
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