has anyone religous or not read this in the bible. To me its a duet but quite erotic. some lines my sister has no breasts what will we do on her day of betrothal, later i am a wall and my breasts are towers, also come my love to the vineyard were the fragrance is and i will give my love. to me it shows god has no problem with sex, only religon has but god dislikes adultry and same sex, with male prostitutes being mentioned early biblical times.
Originally posted by stokerFirst Book of the Kings. 1:3 Abishag is called a Shunammite, that is of Shunem. Song of Solomon . 6:3 The "bride" is called Shulamite. 1 More correct form is Shalammite.The LXX translates the term Sounamitis, that is Shunammite. The form Shalammite may have been adopted because of its assonance with Solomon (Heb. Sh e lomoh) and may be a kind of a title and not a proper name. It may be the feminine from Solomon. 1 Ungers Bible Dictonary p.1022 Shulamite. Be sure to note that I did put a question mark at the end of that post.
how do you know that?