His legs are as pillars of marble, set upon sockets of fine gold: his countenance is as Lebanon, excellent as the cedars.
Sus piernas son como columnas de mármol fundadas sobre bases de oro puro. Su aspecto es majestuoso como el Líbano, excelente como sus cedros.
La amada describe la majestuosa belleza física de su amado comparándolo con materiales preciosos y la grandeza del Líbano.
📚 Contexto Histórico
The Song of Solomon is an ancient Hebrew poem attributed to King Solomon, written in a time when Israel was experiencing peace and prosperity under his rule, using vivid metaphors to celebrate romantic love. In this verse, the woman poetically describes her beloved's physical strength and beauty, comparing his legs to marble pillars and his appearance to the majestic cedars of Lebanon, which were highly valued in ancient Near Eastern culture for their durability and use in grand constructions like the temple. This imagery reflects the biblical era's tradition of employing nature and architecture to express deep admiration in love poetry.
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