Shulammite Woman
The Bride in the Song of Songs
Name Information
- Meaning: "Woman from Shulem" or "Peaceful woman"
- Language of Origin: Hebrew
- Gender Usage: Feminine
The Shulammite woman is the central female figure in the Song of Songs, expressing deep love and longing for her beloved. She is a picture of beauty, desire, and committed affection, celebrating marital love as God designed it.
⏰ United Kingdom (Solomon’s reign)
Roles
- Bride
- Lover
- Voice of the Song
Relationships
- Husband: Solomon
Story
Introduced as a woman deeply in love, admiring her beloved’s character and appearance.
Speaks poetically about longing for union with her beloved.
Experiences separation and yearning, but ultimately finds joy in reunion.
Her voice frames the Song as a celebration of love’s beauty and strength.
Spiritual Significance
- The main female voice in the Song of Songs.
- Expresses the mutual love, desire, and delight between her and her beloved.
- Her words reveal vulnerability, longing, and joy in the intimacy of marriage.
- Has been interpreted as a type or symbol of the Church’s love for Christ.
Christ Connection
The Shulammite’s longing for her beloved has been seen as a picture of the Church’s desire for Christ.
Her joy in union with her beloved reflects the ultimate joy believers will have in the presence of Christ.
What We Can Learn
- Marital love is a gift from God to be cherished and celebrated.
- True love is marked by mutual desire, respect, and commitment.
- Longing for the beloved mirrors the believer’s longing for God.
Memory Verses
I am my beloved’s and my beloved is mine.
— Song of Songs 6:3
Key Passages
- Song of Songs 1–8
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