TPT The Book of Song of Songs

TPT The Book of Song of Songs

12-Lesson Study Guide

By Brian Simmons

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The book of Song of Songs is a breathtaking divine allegory of love, rich with symbolic and poetic depths. It unfolds the Shulamite's journey, revealing the path every lover of Jesus takes. This melody of our Savior’s love unlocks our hearts, drawing us closer to our Bridegroom-King.

This 12-lesson study guide on the book of Song of Songs, designed for both individual and group study, provides a unique and welcoming opportunity to immerse yourself in God’s precious Word as expressed in The Passion Translation®. Begin your journey with a thorough introduction that details the authorship of Song of Songs, date of composition, first recipients, setting, purpose, central message, and key themes. The lessons then walk you through every portion from the book and include features such as notable verses, historical and cultural background information, definitions of words and language, cross references to other books of the Bible, and character portraits of figures from the Bible and church history.

Enrich your biblical understanding of the book of Song of Songs, experience God’s love for you, and share his heart with others.
 

ISBN 9781424567669

2025-01-07

256 Pages

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Brian Simmons

Brian Simmons is known as a passionate lover of God. After a dramatic conversion to Christ, Brian knew that God was calling him to go to the unreached people of the world and present the gospel of God’s grace to all who would listen. With his wife Candice and their three children, he spent nearly eight years in the tropical rain forest of the Darien Province of Panama as a church planter, translator, and consultant. Brian was involved in the Paya-Kuna New Testament translation project and studied linguistics and Bible translation principles with New Tribes Mission. Brian is now working to complete a new translation of the Scripture from the ancient Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek . . .

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