Monday, November 16, 2009

Is there a part of the Bible that speaks of 'The Rose of Sharon'?

Sounds pretty anyway....

Is there a part of the Bible that speaks of 'The Rose of Sharon'?
I am a rose of Sharon, a lily of the valleys.


Song of Songs 2:1





While the exact flower referred to here is unknown, the use of the Hebrew word shushan for “lily” in this verse indicates a plant with six petals. A likely choice, therefore, would be the polyanthus narcissus, which grows in the hills and moist valleys of the Sharon Plain. It flowers during the winter and has white petals and an orange cup or corona enhancing the beauty of each cluster. Narcissi have been found as offerings in Hellenistic tombs in Egypt.
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Thanks RR
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Catholicsm is the Borg Collective of Religions. It will assimilate anything and call it God's Word - especially if it involves little boys' fundaments as mission creep or collateral damage.
Reply:Yes.
Reply:yes, i think it is in the song of solomon...it refers symbolically to Jesus.
Reply:NO...NOT THAT I KNOW OF

new year lily

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