Shulamite
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The term "Shulamite" refers to the female protagonist in the Song of Solomon, also known as the Song of Songs, which is a book in the Old Testament. The Shulamite is a central figure in this poetic and allegorical text, which celebrates love and the beauty of marital intimacy. The name "Shulamite" is derived from the Hebrew word "Shulammith," which is believed to be a feminine form of "Solomon," suggesting a connection or complement to King Solomon, the attributed author of the Song.

Biblical References:

The Shulamite is primarily featured in the Song of Solomon, where she is depicted as a beloved and cherished bride. The text is a series of lyrical exchanges between the Shulamite and her beloved, often interpreted as King Solomon. The Shulamite's voice is prominent in the narrative, expressing deep affection and longing for her beloved. In Song of Solomon 6:13, the term "Shulamite" is explicitly mentioned: "Return, return, O Shulamite; return, return, that we may look upon you." This verse highlights the admiration and desire for the Shulamite's presence.

Character and Symbolism:

The Shulamite is portrayed as a woman of beauty, grace, and virtue. Her character is celebrated for her physical and inner beauty, as well as her unwavering devotion to her beloved. The Song of Solomon uses rich and vivid imagery to describe her, often drawing on natural and pastoral metaphors. For example, in Song of Solomon 4:1, the beloved praises her: "How beautiful you are, my darling! Oh, how very beautiful! Your eyes are like doves behind your veil."

From a theological perspective, the Shulamite is often seen as a symbol of the Church or the individual believer in a spiritual allegory of Christ's love for His bride. This interpretation views the intimate and passionate relationship between the Shulamite and her beloved as a reflection of the divine love and covenant relationship between Christ and His people.

Cultural and Historical Context:

The Song of Solomon is set in an ancient Near Eastern context, and the Shulamite's role reflects the cultural norms and values of the time regarding love, marriage, and beauty. The text celebrates the joy and sanctity of marital love, emphasizing mutual desire and respect between the lovers. The Shulamite's voice and perspective are given significant prominence, which is notable in the context of ancient literature.

Theological Significance:

The Shulamite's portrayal in the Song of Solomon has been the subject of various interpretations throughout Christian history. While some view the text as a literal celebration of human love and marriage, others see it as an allegory of the spiritual union between Christ and the Church. The Shulamite's longing and pursuit of her beloved are seen as emblematic of the believer's desire for communion with God.

In summary, the Shulamite is a key figure in the Song of Solomon, representing both the beauty of human love and the deeper spiritual truths of divine love. Her account continues to inspire and challenge readers to explore the depths of love, both human and divine, as revealed in the Scriptures.
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary
Shulamite

peaceable; perfect; that recompenses

ATS Bible Dictionary
Shulamite

Peaceful, in Hebrew a feminine name, corresponding to Solomon as Julia does to Julius. It is the figurative name of the bride in Solomon's Song, So 6:13; and the bridegroom is represented by SOLOMON, also meaning peaceful.

Easton's Bible Dictionary
The same, as some think, with "Shunammite," from "Shunem:" otherwise, the import of the word is uncertain (Cant. 6:13; R.V., "Shulammite").
Strong's Hebrew
7759. Shulammith -- heroine of the Song of Solomon
... Shulamite. From shalam; peaceful (with the article always prefixed, making it a
pet name); the Shulammith, an epithet of Solomon's queen -- Shulamite. ...
/hebrew/7759.htm - 6k
Library

Return, Return, O Shulamite! Return, Return, that we May Look Upon ...
... CHAPTER VI. 12. Return, return, O Shulamite! return, return, that we may
look upon thee. The ... grief. Return, they cry, O Shulamite! ...
/.../guyon/song of songs of solomon/12 return return o shulamite.htm

Verse 1. What Will Ye See in the Shulamite, but the Companies of ...
... CHAPTER VII. VERSE 1. What will ye see in the Shulamite, but the companies of camps?
How beautiful are thy feet with shoes, O prince's daughter! ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/guyon/song of songs of solomon/verse 1 what will ye.htm

Chapter vi.
... 13. Return, return, O Shulamite! return, return, that we may look upon thee.12.
Return, return, O Shulamite! return, return that we may look upon thee. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/guyon/song of songs of solomon/chapter vi.htm

Song of Songs of Solomon
... Aminadab. 12. Return, return, O Shulamite! return ... thee. CHAPTER VII. VERSE 1. What
will ye see in the Shulamite, but the companies of camps? 2 ...
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Fragrant Spices from the Mountains of Myrrh. "Thou Art all Fair ...
... without possibility of flattery. But does He who is wiser than Solomon
condescend to praise this sunburnt Shulamite? Tis even so ...
/.../spurgeon/till he come/fragrant spices from the mountains.htm

Chapter vii
... Anglican version. Vulgate. 1. What will ye see in the Shulamite, but the companies
of camps? 1. How beautiful are thy feet with shoes, O prince's daughter! ...
//christianbookshelf.org/guyon/song of songs of solomon/chapter vii.htm

Thou that Dwellest in the Gardens, the Companions Hearken to Thy ...
... principal functions of the Spouse, to instruct and teach the interior life to the
beloved of the Bridegroom, who have not as near access to Him as the Shulamite ...
/.../guyon/song of songs of solomon/13 thou that dwellest in.htm

Fruits of Recognized Union
... But One, more to her than the daughters of Jerusalem, responded to her unaffected
question, "What will ye see in the Shulamite?" The Bridegroom Himself replies ...
/.../taylor/union and communion/section v fruits of recognized.htm

Introductory
... In the last four sections they style her "the fairest among women," but in the fifth
she is spoken of as "the Shulamite," or the King's bride, and also as the ...
//christianbookshelf.org/taylor/union and communion/introductory.htm

Prayer in the Unconverted.
... As the Shulamite calls for her bridegroom, so does the praying soul, from the consuming
desire of love, pray and thirst for the possession of its Maker and to ...
/.../kuyper/the work of the holy spirit/xli prayer in the unconverted.htm

Thesaurus
Shulamite (1 Occurrence)
...Shulamite (1 Occurrence). Song of Songs 6:13 Return, return, O Shulamite; return,
return, that we may look upon thee. What will ye see in the Shulamite? ...
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Shulammite (1 Occurrence)
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia SHULAMMITE. shoo'-la-mit (Songs 6:13, the King
James Version "Shulamite"). See SHUNAMMITE. Multi-Version Concordance ...
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Camps (33 Occurrences)
... Song of Songs 6:13 Return, return, O Shulamite; Return, return, that we may
look upon thee. What would ye look upon in the Shulamite? ...
/c/camps.htm - 16k

Shuhite (5 Occurrences)

/s/shuhite.htm - 8k

Resources
Summary of the Song of Solomon - Bible Survey | GotQuestions.org

What was the true issue between Adonijah and Solomon over Abishag? | GotQuestions.org

Who was the Shulammite woman? | GotQuestions.org

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