Commentary: On the Song of Songs

Introduction

Let the one who understands use his powers of discernment and set his heart to understanding the poetic language of the book, to study and explain its meaning according to the context just as it is established on the basis of its order and language. [The author] wrote his book and formulated his verse only after culling wisdom from all…

Please login or register for free access to Posen Library Already have an account?
Engage with this Source

This Hebrew commentary first divides the book into units of text. It then explains the allegory of each unit and clarifies difficult words and phrases. The author takes the Song of Songs to be an allegory about the relationship between God and Israel, as many Jewish exegetes did, and uses the story to encourage his fellow Jews to remain faithful to their God, even in exile, and to resist the conversionary efforts of Christians. Perhaps more than other medieval interpreters, the author takes an interest in the overall structure of the story. Although many attribute it to Samuel ben Meir, others think that this work was written by one or more of his students or successors. The excerpts here contain the methodological introduction and some passages that reflect the relationship between the young lover and her beloved.

Read more

You may also like