Singing Sex’s Praises
Song of Songs and its Interpretation
Song of Songs for Us Today
Song of Songs – Canonical Yet Problematic
Song of Songs – Male and Female He Created Them
Song of Songs - Part of the Canon
The Gardener and the Beloved, Part 3
This article gives the explanation for why the Lord Jesus told Mary Magdalene in John 20:17, "Do not cling to me." The author argues that Jesus is acting out of the prophetic typology of the Song of Songs.
The Gardener and the Beloved, Part 2
This article shows a correspondence between the details of the encounter between Mary Magdalene and the Lord Jesus after his resurrection (John 20), and the Song of Songs.
Some New Thoughts about the Song of Solomon
What is the nature of the Song of Songs or Song of Solomon? Wirt wants to read the book as a collection of love poems between two lovers.
The Old Testament Love Songs and Their Use in the New Testament
In this paper, Carr explores the use of Old Testament love songs in the New Testament. He considers the Song of Songs, Psalm 45, and Isaiah 5:1-2.
Is the Song of Songs a "Sacred Marriage" Drama?
What is the literary type that Song of Songs belongs to? Is is drama, poetry, or a song? The essay argues that it is lyric love poetry.
A Parabolic View of the Song of Solomon
This paper concerns itself with the interpretation of the Song of Solomon (Song of Songs). It provides a historical overview of the interpretation of the book, beginning with an allegorical approach.
Cultic Clues in Canticles?
How should we interpret the Song of Solomon (Song of Songs? Some interpreters find many cultic clues in Canticles and read it as a cultic document. This essay evaluates such an interpretation.