Song of Solomon 6:4
Dec 19, 2024 00:00

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Song of Solomon 6:4 compares the beauty of the beloved to "Tirzah" and "Jerusalem," two cities renowned for their splendor. This verse speaks to the deep, radiant beauty that love brings, both inside and out. To be described as "comely as Jerusalem" is to reflect a beauty that is not just physical but spiritual, symbolic of God's love and grace. The beauty described here is one that emanates from a deep connection to God. It is not only a beauty of the external features but a reflection of one’s devotion, faith, and love. Jerusalem, as a city of God's presence, becomes a metaphor for the believer’s relationship with God—radiant and full of grace. As believers, we are called to be as beautiful as Jerusalem, reflecting God’s beauty in our lives through our love, faith, and devotion. This is the true beauty that transcends time and physical appearances.
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