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1 | turtle-dove | Song 2:12 | djconklin | 64858 | ||
In the KJV it says "the voice of the turtle" which has caused some Bible critics to scoff. The NASB is correct in this regard and the Hebrew does mean "turtle-dove". Shakespeare also wrote a play (A Winter's Tale) in 1611 in which he talked ab't the cooing of turtles that will never part. | ||||||
2 | turtle-dove | Song 2:12 | Robert Nicholson | 64894 | ||
djconklin: "for lo the winter is past, and the rain is over and gone;" Song of Solomon 2:11 As I sit in Canada waiting for winter these words bring a sense of hope. I listen not for turtle doves, but for the frogs etc. which in the springtime give me hope that he summer is coming. What beautiful language we find in this chapeter " My beloved is mine and I am his..." and more powerful "Until the day break and the shadows flee away..." As one who belongs to Christ I rejoice that a day will come when shadows will be no longer and faith will give way to sight! What will it be to see our Savior face to face? Robert |
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