How can Song of Solomon 6:7 enhance our understanding of marital love? Text in Focus “Like a slice of pomegranate is your brow behind your veil.” — Songs 6:7 Seeing the Imagery • A pomegranate, once opened, displays ruby-red seeds—vivid color, order, abundance. • The bride’s brow or temples are compared to that fruit, suggesting beauty that is both rich and inviting. • The veil hints at privacy; the beauty exists, yet it is revealed only to her husband. Celebrating Physical Beauty with Purity • Scripture never shies away from honoring the body within marriage (cf. Genesis 2:25). • Songs 6:7 shows a husband verbally delighting in his wife’s features without shame. • Such affirmation reflects Proverbs 5:18-19: “Rejoice in the wife of your youth… be captivated by her love”. • In marriage, noticing and praising a spouse’s physical splendor is good, holy, and encouraged. Protecting Modesty and Exclusivity • The veil signals that this admiration is reserved for the marital relationship. • Marital love thrives when husband and wife safeguard what is private (cf. Hebrews 13:4). • True intimacy grows as each partner trusts that personal beauty is valued yet protected. Fruitfulness and Joy in Intimacy • Throughout Scripture the pomegranate symbolizes fertility and blessing (cf. Deuteronomy 8:8). • By likening the bride’s brow to the fruit, the verse hints at life-giving potential—emotional, spiritual, and physical. • Marital love is designed to be vibrant, fruitful, and overflowing with joy (John 10:10 applied to the marriage covenant). The Power of Affirming Words • The husband’s specific, poetic compliment models how speech nurtures love (Ephesians 5:29). • Practical takeaways: – Speak tailor-made praise, noticing details. – Use language that builds confidence—not flattery, but sincere appreciation. – Make affirmation habitual, not sporadic. Living It Out Today 1. Take time this week to observe one physical trait of your spouse that you cherish; express it aloud. 2. Create “veil moments”—intentional private times where admiration is shared without outside eyes. 3. Pray together for fruitfulness in all areas: affection, conversation, and, if appropriate, family growth. 4. Revisit passages like Songs 4:3 and Ephesians 5:25-33, letting Scripture shape how you cherish one another. Song of Solomon 6:7 reminds us that marital love is celebratory, exclusive, fruitful, and spoken. Embracing these truths deepens affection and honors the Creator who authored both marriage and His Word. |