What’s the Song of Solomon really about? Is the Song a literal love poem, an allegory of God’s love, or something in between
In this episode of What in the Word?, Kirk E. Miller is joined by Fellipe do Vale to explore the interpretive challenges of one of the Bible’s more difficult books. They examine the Song of Song's character dynamics, imagery, and theological purpose as wisdom literature.
Discover how the Song contributes to a biblical vision of love and redemption.
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Outline:
00:00 Introduction: The Song of Solomon Debate
00:57 Meet Dr. Felipe Devele
01:25 Felipe's Journey and Specialization
02:30 Diving into the Song of Songs
04:03 Overview and Challenges of Interpretation
06:17 Historical and Theological Context
10:52 Debates and Interpretations
20:34 Marriage as a Metaphor in Scripture
24:09 Exploring the Song of Songs
24:50 Biblical Imagery in the Song of Songs
25:49 The Garden and Temple Imagery
29:13 Human and Divine Love in the Song of Songs
31:30 Edenic Imagery and Redemption
39:57 The Power of Love and Its Theological Implications
43:23 Conclusion and Final Thoughts