Song of Solomon 6:10

Verse

Song of Solomon 6:10

Who is she that looketh forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners.

  • Beauty
  • Women
  • Strength
  • Faith
  • Divinity
Bebe's interpretation
The imagery in this verse paints a powerful and beautiful portrait of a woman who is both striking and awe-inspiring. Her beauty is likened to the radiance of the morning, the moon, and the sun, all symbols of brilliance and clarity. The comparison to an army with banners emphasizes the strength and power that she exudes, signifying not just external beauty but also inner strength and divine purpose. This woman embodies a harmony of beauty, faith, and courage—a balance of grace and power. Her "fearlessness" and divine strength are what make her truly magnificent, with her radiance being as undeniable as the rising sun. In the context of faith, this verse calls to mind the idea that true beauty in women is not just outward; it comes from a deep relationship with God, one that empowers them to stand firm in the face of adversity. She is a woman who is not afraid to be bold in her faith, whose strength comes from God, and whose beauty is a reflection of her spiritual identity. This image of a woman with divine strength reminds us that women of faith are meant to stand tall, confident, and strong, embracing their God-given power and beauty.
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