The Old Testament
A Historical, Theological, and Critical Introduction
Chapter
18. Song of Songs
Bible Reading Guide
Note: The numbers of the questions correspond to the chapters from which they come.
- In the opening three verses, which senses are employed in the description?
- What season has arrived according to the male?
- How is Solomon described in Song 3?
- How does the male describe the female’s beauty in Song 4?
- What is the ending of the story of the female’s search for her beloved?
- Why does the male go down to the grove in the valley?
- In the description of the female, what parts of her body are associated with grapes and wine?
- What images are used to describe how strong love is?
Study Questions
- What does the term “Song of Songs” mean?
- What is a wasf?
- Which type of interpretation begins as early as there is evidence?
- Poetry does not reflect reality so much as what?
- What date do elements pictured in the Song imply for a date?
- In the proposed six divisions of the Song, where are the lovers in each?
- Outside of the Bible, where is the earliest wasf located?
- What is stronger in the Song than anywhere else in the Bible?
- Application of military and architectural images to the female suggests what?
- Why is the Song a unity rather than an anthology?
- How does the Song’s teaching about sex fit with that found elsewhere in the Bible?
- Love in the Song is not concerned with sex alone, but also with what?
- The erotic love of the Song points to what?