Commentary on the Song of Solomon, Songs, Canticles
God's Marriage preparation manual
BUY THE BOOK |
|
"Lovesick" Will she marry the king or the poor shepherd she loves? .^ Song of Solomon Commentary Ladies Bible Class Movie Screenplay Christian mate selection guidebook. |
LOVESICK: A true love-triangle romantic thriller!
Special thanks to my dedicated and skilled editors:
Karen Boswell, Judy Farrar BS, Greg Gulbrandsen PhD, Julia Page, Don Patton PhD., Cindy Wilson
Screenplay:
The year is 971 BC, and they search all of Israel for the most beautiful young virgin to be King David's nurse on his death bed. (1 Ki 1:1-3) Abishag, a Shunammite from the town of Shunem, 90 km north of Jerusalem, has been chosen. After David dies, his son, 29-year-old King Solomon begins to reign. One year later, in 970 BC, Solomon's older brother Adonijah, asks Solomon through Bathsheba to have Abishag as his wife and Adonijah is executed for insurrection. Abishag moves back home to Shunem and begins working as a peasant farmer and falls in love with a poor shepherd. Three years later, Solomon, the wisest, richest, and most powerful man on earth, begins to build the temple in Jerusalem in the 4th year of his reign in 967 BC. (1 Ki 6:1) That same year, Solomon travels north to view one of his royal vineyards at Baal-hamon and sees the beautiful Abishag working in the vineyard. Although the shepherd had recently proposed to her, she accepts Solomon's offer to return with him to Jerusalem and considers becoming his 141st wife. Canticles is the story of how Abishag, the most beautiful girl in Israel, has snagged the biggest prize in Israel, King Solomon, but then must decide if she will marry him for money or a shepherd for love. She is lovesick, but which man will she choose?
About the book and the author:
Twelve years in the making, 6 editors (4 women, 2 men), meticulously researched with ancient literary sources, 25 years of marriage experience, 45 years’ experience as a local church preacher, performed dozens of wedding ceremonies, 20 years’ experience in archaeological excavation in Israel, staff archaeologist at Biblical Shiloh for the 2017-2024 excavation seasons.
BUY THE BOOK |
|
By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections.