Commentary: On the Song of Songs

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Recognizing the complex task of interpreting the Song of Songs, Ibn Ezra divided his commentary, written in Hebrew, into three parts. The first part (not excerpted here) addresses philology and linguistic problems. The second part interprets this work literally, as a tale of the relationship between two lovers. Here, perhaps inspired by the tradition of Arabic and Hebrew love poetry, Ibn Ezra retells the narrative as he sees it playing out, interspersing the biblical text with his comments, which, like stage directions, indicate who is speaking and sometimes in what context. The third part of his commentary understands Song of Songs as an allegory of the relationship between God and Israel.

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