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The Song of Solomon can seem to be a veiled book in the Bible, if the central woman in it is viewed as representing the church. If however, she represents the earthly city of Jerusalem, then the book's contents start to be revealed. This writing refers to other passages in the Bible to build on the understanding that Jerusalem is the unique woman being referred to. By considering prophecies about this city, a consistent interpretation of the Song of Solomon is found.
In this book consideration is given to prophecies spoken by the LORD God in the garden of Eden. In a break with tradition, scripture is compared with scripture to identify who the woman and her seed are. What is revealed in these prophecies relates to the future of Jerusalem and the children of Israel.
Some responses to the following questions about the Bible: Is the Bible full of contradictions? Hasn't science disproved it? Is the Bible hard to understand? Is the Bible just another religious book? Is the Bible out of date? Is the God of the Bible nasty?
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