How does this verse connect to the biblical theme of marital love? Setting the Scene Song of Solomon paints a vivid, God-honoring picture of the joys of covenant love. Chapter 7 opens with the husband’s admiration of his wife, beginning at her feet and moving upward—a poetic affirmation that marital intimacy is wholesome and celebrated in Scripture. Verse in Focus “How beautiful your sandaled feet, O prince’s daughter! The curves of your thighs are like jewels, the work of a craftsman’s hands.” — Songs 7:1 Key Insights About Marital Love • Celebration, not shame – The husband openly praises his bride’s physical beauty. Within marriage, such affirmation is encouraged (Proverbs 5:18-19). • Noble dignity – “Prince’s daughter” highlights her worth and honor, reminding couples to treat each other with royal esteem (1 Peter 3:7). • Artistic wonder – Her form is “the work of a craftsman’s hands,” acknowledging God as the ultimate Designer of the human body (Psalm 139:13-14). • Whole-person appreciation – By starting with her feet and moving upward (vv.1-5), the husband notices details, modeling attentive, personalized love. Connections to Wider Biblical Teaching • Genesis 2:23-25 — The one-flesh union invites delight in every aspect of the spouse. • Proverbs 5:18-19 — Rejoicing in one another’s physical presence safeguards the marriage bond. • 1 Corinthians 7:3-4 — Mutual honor in intimacy reflects shared ownership of bodies within covenant love. • Ephesians 5:28-29 — Loving a spouse as one’s own body includes cherishing physical beauty. Practical Takeaways for Husbands and Wives • Speak specific words of admiration; verbal affirmation deepens emotional and physical connection. • See each other through a lens of honor—royal heirs in Christ, not mere objects. • Recognize God’s artistry in your spouse’s body; gratitude toward the Creator fuels affection toward one another. • Nurture a marriage culture where celebration of physical love is normal, scriptural, and joyful. |