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Work Through the Whole Bible, Part 5: Psalm - Song of Songs (Devotional)
DevotionalDo you wonder if God has anything to say about your work? Explore key verses from each chapter of the Bible that offer...
Blending Work and Family (Song of Songs 2) - God’s Word for Work, Online Video Bible Study
Small Group StudyAccording to Song of Songs, work and family can be intimitely connected.
Example - Insights on Teaching Old Testament from Curricular Workshops
Seminary CurriculumParticular OT books and passages that faculty identified as helpful with work.
Course Module in OT - Work in Song of Songs
Seminary CurriculumGiven the right hermeneutics, Song of Songs is a book about work and starting a business.
Old Testament Assignment: Song of Songs and Work Life Balance
Seminary CurriculumSong of Songs is not a book we usually think of in connection with work and the economy. Certainly it has presented...
Surprised by Song of Songs (Video)
VideoDoes every book of the Bible have something to say about work? Even Song of Songs?
Passion, Family, and Work (Song of Songs 3:1-8:5)
Bible CommentaryIn a series of songs, the text describes the marriage of the man and woman and their coming together. The woman yearns...
When Work Is a Pleasure (Song of Songs 1:9-2:17)
Bible CommentaryIn Song 1:9-2:7, the man and woman sing of their devotion to each other. He speaks of how beautiful she is, and she...
Hardship and the Beauty of Work (Song of Songs 1:1-8)
Bible CommentaryThe Song begins with the woman speaking of her love for her man and, in the course of this, she speaks of how her skin...
Matthew and Work
Bible CommentaryMatthew, the tax collector-turned-apostle, recounts Jesus’ actions and teachings to show us how God intends us to live...
Best of Daily Reflections: Three Truths about God’s Passionate Love
Daily ReflectionOur deepest yearnings cannot be fully expressed in words, so Christians must wholeheartedly embrace the arts.
Wise or Unwise?
Daily ReflectionBefore we think too badly of the world or too highly of ourselves, let us examine ourselves.