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SONG OF SOLOMON 2:6 — KING JAMES VERSION 0 0
Song 2:5Song 2:7
His left hand is under my head, and his right hand doth embrace me.
The beloved describes her lover's left hand under her head and his right hand embracing her, establishing an image of intimate rest wherein the lover provides both comfort and security. The asymmetry of left and right suggests naturalistic, human gesture rather than formal embrace, implying a posture of relaxation and sleep rather than intensity. The placement of his hand under her head suggests tenderness and solicitousness for her comfort, while the encircling embrace establishes physical continuity and connection. This verse theologically suggests that authentic love involves practical care for the beloved's comfort and safety, and that erotic union encompasses rest and peaceful security alongside passion.
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