He made the pillars thereof of silver, the bottom thereof of gold, the covering of it of purple, the midst thereof being paved with love, for the daughters of Jerusalem.
Hizo sus columnas de plata, su base de oro, su asiento cubierto con tela púrpura, y su interior fue decorado con amor para las jóvenes de Jerusalén.
Describe una estructura lujosa y bellamente decorada hecha con materiales preciosos para las mujeres de Jerusalén.
📚 Contexto Histórico
The Song of Solomon is a poetic book in the Bible, traditionally attributed to King Solomon, who ruled Israel around 970-931 BC and was renowned for his wisdom, wealth, and appreciation for beauty. In this verse, the description of a luxurious litter or palanquin adorned with silver, gold, and purple symbolizes the extravagance Solomon prepared for his bride, reflecting the cultural emphasis on lavish expressions of love in ancient Near Eastern royal courts. This fits into the book's overall narrative, which celebrates romantic and marital love while often being interpreted allegorically as God's passionate pursuit of His people.
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