Make haste, my beloved, and be thou like to a roe or to a young hart upon the mountains of spices.
Apresúrate hacia mí, mi amado, y sé como una gacela o un venado joven que corre velozmente sobre las montañas fragantes.
La amada llama con urgencia a su amado para que venga rápidamente a ella.
📚 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 known for his wisdom and writings on love and nature. It portrays the intense affection between a bride and groom, drawing from the cultural imagery of ancient Near Eastern poetry where animals like gazelles symbolized speed and beauty in romantic pursuits. In this final verse, the bride's plea for her beloved to hurry reflects the book's theme of eager longing in a relationship, set against the backdrop of Israel's lush landscapes.
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