Who is this that cometh up from the wilderness, leaning upon her beloved? I raised thee up under the apple tree: there thy mother brought thee forth: there she brought thee forth that bare thee.
¿Quién es esta que sube del desierto, apoyándose en su amado? Desperté tu amor bajo el manzano, en el mismo lugar donde tu madre te dio a luz, sí, donde la que te parió te trajo al mundo.
El amor verdadero despierta en lugares significativos y se apoya mutuamente en el camino de la vida.
📚 Contexto Histórico
The Song of Solomon is a poetic book in the Bible attributed to King Solomon, written around 950 BC during the height of his reign in ancient Israel, where it celebrates the joys of marital love through metaphorical and intimate imagery. This verse depicts a scene of a woman emerging from the wilderness, symbolizing life's challenges or a journey, as she leans on her beloved, with references to an apple tree that likely allude to a place of origin or awakening in their relationship. In the cultural context of ancient Near Eastern poetry, such descriptions were common ways to express deep emotional and physical bonds in marriage.
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