Many waters cannot quench love, neither can the floods drown it: if a man would give all the substance of his house for love, it would utterly be contemned.
Las muchas aguas no pueden apagar el amor, ni los ríos pueden ahogarlo. Si alguien tratara de comprar el amor dando todo lo que posee, sería totalmente rechazado.
El verdadero amor no puede ser destruido por dificultades ni comprado con riquezas.
📚 Contexto Histórico
The Song of Solomon is a poetic book in the Bible, traditionally attributed to King Solomon who reigned in ancient Israel around the 10th century BC, and it celebrates the passionate and exclusive love between a bride and groom. This verse emphasizes the indomitable nature of true love, portraying it as something that cannot be destroyed by external forces like floods or quenched by vast waters, which reflects the cultural value placed on covenantal relationships in a society where marriage symbolized deep commitment. In the broader biblical context, the book is often interpreted allegorically as representing God's unwavering love for His people.
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