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More about the Rose of Sharon


The Rose of Sharon is a flower of uncertain identity mentioned in English language translations of the Bible. The word in question is the Hebrew חבצלת , which has been uncertainly linked to the words בצל beel, meaning 'bulb', and חמץ which is understood as meaning either 'pungent' or 'splendid' (The Analytical Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon). The name first appears in 1611, when it was used in the King James Version of the Bible.

 According to an annotation at Song of Solomon 2.1 by the translation committee of the New Revised Standard Version, this is a mistranslation of the Hebrew word for "crocus". Different scholars have suggested that the biblical "Rose of Sharon" is one of the following plants:

A "kind of crocus" ("Sharon", Harper's Bible Dictionary) or a "crocus that grows in the coastal plain of Sharon" (New Oxford Annotated Bible); 
Tulipa montana, "a bright red tulip-like flower . . . today prolific in the hills of Sharon" ("rose", Harper's Bible Dictionary); 
Tulipa agenensis, the Sharon tulip, a species of tulip suggested by a few botanists; or 
Lilium candidum, more commonly known as the Madonna lily, a species of lily suggested by some botanists, though likely in reference to the "lily of the valleys" mentioned in the second part of Song of Solomon 2.1. 
Today, the name is also commonly applied to two different plants, neither of which is likely to have been the plant from the Bible:

Hypericum calycinum, an evergreen flowering shrub native to southeast Europe and southwest Asia, and the plant generally referred to in British and Australian English as "Rose of Sharon"; and Hibiscus syriacus, a deciduous flowering shrub native to east Asia, the plant generally referred to in American English as "Rose of Sharon" and the national flower of South Korea. The flower's name in Korean is mugunghwa 

-From Wikipedia

 


    

 

Rose of Sharon



As I gaze upon your glory
Drinking in Your beauty rare
Sweet Rose of Sharon
Thou art so fair

As the lily among the thorns

Blossom in my soul
Sweet Rose of Sharon
You, my heart have stole


Sweet love at the banqueting house

Spread out your banner of love

Oh Sweet Rose of Sharon

Embrace my soul, Sweet Holy Dove

 

 

Thy countenance is comely
Sweet is thy voice,
Oh, my Sweet Rose of Sharon
Until day break, you are my choice

 

 

Comfort me with thy Love
Until the shadows flee
Oh My Sweet Rose of Sharon
I am totally consumed by Thee

 

 

 ©Brenda A. 7/23/07

Inspired by  Song of Solomon 2 

 

 

 

THE ROSE OF SHARON

Believed to be the mountain tulip. The deep red flowers grow wild in the sandy plains of Sharon.


Song of Solomon 2:  says--

1 I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valleys.
2 As the lily among thorns, so is my love among the daughters.

-Read the rest of the story in chapter 2 

I am totally consumed by His love.  There is no other one like Him, the Sweet Rose of Sharon. I have been consumed by Him since youth, but as time progress, our love grows sweeter and I depend on Him more now than ever before. I was inspired to write the following poem, about His love.

 

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