Who is this that cometh out of the wilderness like pillars of smoke, perfumed with myrrh and frankincense, with all powders of the merchant?
¿Quién es esta que sube del desierto como columnas de humo, perfumada con mirra e incienso, y con todos los mejores aromas de los mercaderes?
Alguien especial se acerca desde el desierto, rodeada de fragancias preciosas y aromáticas.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the historical context of ancient Israel, the Song of Solomon is a poetic book attributed to King Solomon, likely written during his reign around 970-931 BC, which celebrates the joys of marital love through vivid imagery. This verse portrays the bride's anticipation of her groom emerging from the wilderness, a desolate area that could symbolize life's challenges or the desert regions near Israel, adorned with luxurious spices like myrrh and frankincense that were prized trade items from distant lands. Such elements highlight the cultural significance of aromatic substances in ancient Near Eastern societies, used for perfumes, religious rituals, and as symbols of wealth and allure.
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