Song of Solomon 8:13

"My own vineyard is before me. The thousand are for you, Solomon, two hundred for those who tend its fruit."

Key Reflection

In the first-century setting of the Song of Solomon, this passage depicts a vivid image familiar to the audience: a vineyard tended by servants and overseers. The verse contrasts the owner's direct control over the main portion of the vine (symbolizing his primary possession) with the labor given to those who work the land (representing their contributions). For modern readers, it highlights the division between ownership and stewardship, reflecting the complex dynamics of wealth and responsibility in ancient agricultural societies.

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