Week 25 Song of Solomon
Today I’m wondering: what does Solomon have to do with the Song of Solomon?
I tend to think that Song of Solomon means “A Song: Written by Solomon”. But it could also mean “A Song About Solomon”.
If it’s a song about Solomon then I’d think Solomon would be featured.
I decide to go back and check to see what I can find about Solomon.
I find “Solomon” three times.
I find “King Solomon” twice.
I find the word “king” twice (I figure that the king is Solomon).
Out of the seven references four of them don’t help much.
The other three aren’t quite so fuzzy. The girl says:
Let the king bring me into his chambers
While the king was at his table, my perfume spread its fragrance
Solomon had a vineyard in Baal Hamon…But my own vineyard is mine to give.
If Solomon is ‘the king’ in the first two quotes then it sounds like there’s some kind of connection or contact between him and the girl. But in the end the girl turns her back on him (my own vineyard is mine and I’m not giving it to you).
If Solomon is part of the cast he plays a pretty small part (and he doesn’t seem like a good guy). So I have my doubts about this being “A Song About Solomon”. And if it is it isn’t flattering.
Note: quotes from Song of Solomon 1:4 12 8:11-12 (NIV). The four other mentions are 1:5 3:7 9 11.