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Let me explain, this story is not about two lovers and the singers, King Solomon, the Queen of Sheba and the singers as many have proposed. Instead this song is a love story of a shepherd boy and a country girl, a Shulammite.
As described by the book published by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society “All scripture is inspired by God and beneficial” states: “The material in the book is presented through a series of conversations. There is a constant change of speakers. The persons with speaking parts are Solomon the king of Jerusalem, a shepherd, his beloved Shulammite, her brothers, court ladies (“daughters of Jerusalem”), and women of Jerusalem (“daughters of Zion”).”
Now, what does the girl mean when his lovers “mouth is most sweet” or as my Bible translation states: “His mouth is sweetness itself”? What she means is that her lover says sweet things with his lips. His lips are sweet because they express through words desirable and beautiful things she needs to hear. She is in love with him, and hearing beautiful words from his lips livens more her love for him. Based on Elliot‘s commentary, he states: “His mouth is most sweet.—Literally, his palate… his voice is exquisitely sweet. Palate, is used of the organ of speech and speech itself”. The Bible Translation of the New World states: “Your palate is sweet”.
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The significance of the repetition of 'absurd' in The Importance of Being Earnest is that Jack most commonly use that word to describe the things that seems weird or crazy to him.
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The class had studied the planets before the solar system
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d: a man stops to admire woods on a snowy evening but must leave because he has things to do.
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In this poem, a man is in the middle of his travel to his town when he suddenly stops to take a look at the woods around him. It is snowing, it is the darkest night of the year, and this view completely fascinates him. Even though he has to keep on traveling, it is very hard for him to stop watching this wonderful scenario.