a2:1-7
b2:6
c2:1-2

‏ Song of Solomon 2:1-2

Summary for Song 2:1-7: 2:1-7  a In this short poem, the man and the woman exchange compliments. Using metaphors of flowers and trees, they describe the nature of their loving relationship, emphasizing his role as protector and provider.

• The poem ends (2:6  b) with the man and the woman in an intimate embrace.
Summary for Song 2:1-2: 2:1-2  c the lily of the valley:the lily of the valleys: The Hebrew shows the woman’s modesty and humility, as she claims to be but one flower among many in Sharon and in the expansive valleys of Israel.

• The man affirms her comparison to a lily, but says that her beauty is far from common; she is a lily among thistles.

• my darling (literally my companion): They are in love, and they are also friends.
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