“His head is like gold, pure gold; His locks are like clusters of dates And black as a raven.
Parallel translations
- WEB His head is like the purest gold. His hair is bushy, black as a raven.
- KJV His head is as the most fine gold, his locks are bushy, and black as a raven.
- BSB His head is purest gold; his hair is wavy and black as a raven.
- NKJV His head is like the finest gold; His locks are wavy, And black as a raven.
- NLT His head is finest gold, his wavy hair is black as a raven.
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Quick answer
The bride likens her beloved's head to pure gold and his hair to a raven's black, picturing his nobility and youthful vigor. Love delights to dwell on every detail of the beloved.
Overview
This verse begins a head-to-foot portrait (a 'wasf') celebrating the beloved's worth. Gold connotes preciousness and royalty, while dark, full hair signals strength and youth. The lavish imagery shows that godly love honors and esteems its object; believers similarly find Christ supremely precious and worthy of every praise.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 6
- Dan 7:9I saw until thrones were placed, and one who was ancient of days sat: his clothing was white as snow, and the hair of his head like pure wool; his throne was fiery flames, and its wheels burning fire.
- Eph 1:21–22far above all rule, and authority, and power, and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this age, but also in that which is to come.
- Song 5:2I was asleep, but my heart was awake. It is the voice of my beloved who knocks: “Open to me, my sister, my love, my dove, my undefiled; for my head is filled with dew, and my hair with the dampness of the night.”
- Rev 1:14His head and his hair were white as white wool, like snow. His eyes were like a flame of fire.
- Song 7:5Your head on you is like Carmel. The hair of your head like purple. The king is held captive in its tresses.
- Dan 2:37–38You, O king, are king of kings, to whom the God of heaven has given the kingdom, the power, and the strength, and the glory;
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The poetry of covenant love between bride and bridegroom pictures, at its highest, the love of Christ for his church — the Bridegroom who gave himself for his bride.
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