His left hand is under my head, and his right hand doth embrace me.
His left hand supports my head, and his right hand holds me close.
The writer is expressing the tender, protective embrace of someone who loves her deeply.
📚 Historical Context
The Song of Solomon is a poetic book in the Hebrew Bible, traditionally attributed to King Solomon who reigned around 970-931 BC, and it celebrates the beauty of human love within marriage. This verse depicts an intimate moment between lovers, reflecting the cultural norms of ancient Near Eastern poetry where such expressions symbolized deep affection and commitment. In the broader biblical narrative, it's often interpreted as an allegory of God's covenant love for His people.
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