The Song of Songs; Ruth; Esther; Jonah; and Daniel offer readers a range of pleasures not usually associated with the Bible. As distant in time from the Five Books of Moses as Updike is from Shakes…
John completed the sermon-meditations on the Song of Songs which had been begun by Bernard of Clairvaux and continued by Gilbert of Hoyland. In one-hundred twenty sermons, he brings the task to its…
John completed the sermon-meditations on the Song of Songs which had been begun by Bernard of Clairvaux and continued by Gilbert of Hoyland. In one-hundred twenty sermons, he brings the task to its…
John completed the sermon-meditations on the Song of Songs which had been begun by Bernard of Clairvaux and continued by Gilbert of Hoyland. In one-hundred twenty sermons, he brings the task to its…
John completed the sermon-meditations on the Song of Songs which had been begun by Bernard of Clairvaux and continued by Gilbert of Hoyland. In one-hundred twenty sermons, he brings the task to its…
The author conceived the idea of writing a commentary on the Song of Songs when, as he writes, he was burning with the desire of God's love. Typically, this ardentyet earnest Englishman studied in …
The author conceived the idea of writing a commentary on the Song of Songs when, as he writes, he was burning with the desire of God's love. Typically, this ardentyet earnest Englishman studied in …
The author conceived the idea of writing a commentary on the Song of Songs when, as he writes, he was burning with the desire of God's love. Typically, this ardentyet earnest Englishman studied in …
Throughout the centuries the Jewish people studied the Bible with love and devotion. Many traditional commentaries have been written on the books of the Bible, the aim of which was to explain the t…