05/25/2024
Let's just take a second
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Who wrote the songs of Solomon and why?
It may have been written by Solomon himself, or it could have been written in his honor. When he is mentioned (Song of Solomon 1:5; 3:7, 9, 11; 8:11–12), it is generally as a distant, even idealized figure. What is known about Solomon suggests that he probably was not the writer himself (1 Kings 3:1; 11:1–8).
Song of Solomon 1:5-6
[5] I am black, but comely, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, as the tents of Kedar, as the curtains of Solomon. [6] Look not upon me, because I am black, because the sun hath looked upon me: my mother's children were angry with me; they made me the keeper of the vineyards; but mine own vineyard have I not kept....
So point 1. I AM Black but comely..
So whether he wrote it or it was written about him etc etc.
WTF wait a second wait.....
All I see in movies and documentaries of this lineage that heritage, Jewish, Egyptian etc etc...
Doesn't say pale, or skin blanched, doesn't say middle eastern, olive tone or Rudy..
What does the first line say??
So hmmmmmm...
King Solomon... Hebrew Israelite king correct from the scriptures?
🤓🫨🤔😬😬..
That's just the tip you ready for the whole thing? 😁😁
Anyways so whose story? Lineage? Heritage?
Hmmmmmm...
Wow made it to over half a century...
Time to make it interesting don't ya think
APTTMH
So I'm sure you'll get those that say it's a allegory, a parable oh it's fictitious yada yada.
Here's a little bit more wasn't it the Nation of Israel, Hebrews, Israelites, Hebrew Israelites..
O Israel, Not O Jewish or O Jewish Israel...
One more piece
Being Jewish is to be practicing Judaism I'll let that hold for second....
HAPPY SABBATH!