rdale1
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duncan
Do you have a date of origin or/and an author for this cantice. Duncan.
Wow. This is awesome, honey! Thanks! Too bad it was so small to start with!
That means "The Song of Songs" or the Song of Solomon as it is commonly known. Here is a link to it. http://www.usccb.org/nab/bible/index.htm#songs It is a metaphorical love song betweeen God and his "bride", his people.
BTW there are other books of the Bible (such as Sirach - a fount of biblical wisdom) that were in the Jewish canon at the time of the early church, therefore the Church used them (the other so-called "apocropypha" books") for ITS first "Bible". Then the Jews revised their canon and removed the "apocryphal" (we call them deutero-canonical) books. This NEW Jewish canon was the basis for what became the King James Bible.
duncan
Would that mean that the Old Testement was realy a number of records of Folklore (inspired by God). So what date did the King James Version get published first edition.