Promise
me, O women of Jerusalem
. . . not to awaken love until the time is right. (Song of Songs 3:5,
New Living Translation)
This
is a repeating charge in Song of Songs. Don't
awaken love until the time is right. It can be found in chapters 2,
3 and 8. There has been a whole range of opinion regarding the love affair
chronicled here. Is it a story of the relationship between God and Israel ? Christ
and the church? Two young lovers? A king and his bride? Over the years majority
opinion has shifted between these options.
In
the 1970s, Joseph Dillow wrote a great book called Solomon on Sex – The Biblical Guide to Married Love. He
focuses on this repeating verse as the key to unlocking this work of Old
Testament wisdom literature. [1]
God
intended sex to be enjoyed within the bonds of marriage. Solomon's bride
charges the women of Jerusalem
with that very truth. Nowhere is the sexual relationship as delightfully
expounded as in this biblical text, and nowhere can that relationship be
expressed as beautifully as within the freedom of marriage.
How
cool is that?
[1]
Joseph C. Dillow, Solomon On Sex (Nashville: Thomas Nelson,
1977).
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