(1-8) Read through the entire book. Do you think this book is primarily a love poem about a young man and a young woman or an allegory about Christ and His church? Why?
What do you think the human author intended this book to be?
(1-8) Starting with the love poem interpretation, what is God telling us about romantic, even sexual, love within marriage?
(1-2, 5-6, 8) What are some tips we might we learn about marriage from this young couple’s example?
8:6-7 –
6:3, 2:16 –
5:16 –
2:10 & 13 –
2:2-3 –
1:9 –
(2, 3, 8) What instruction is given three times in this book (2:7, 3:5, 8:4)? Why is this instruction more helpful than just instructing youth/singles to not have sex outside of marriage?
(1-8) Throughout the Old Testament, marriage is a picture of God’s relationship with Israel. In the New Testament, marriage is a picture of Christ and His church. How might we apply the following passages to our relationship with the Lord?
1:2 (see Psalm 63:3) –
2:10 & 13 –
2:16, 6:3 –
3:1-3 (see Psalm 63:1) –
8:6-7 –