In the Song of Songs there is at least one example in 6:9 of a form of poetic parallelism that is older than the parallelism used in most of Proverbs.

Each Student Professors lecture+questions should be between one and two single-spaced pages in length, though there is no penalty for posts that exceed two pages.

*At the end of each lecture each Student Professor must write a numbered list of at least five questions related to literary analysis of the reading assigned for the same day.

*Each Student Professor lecture must refer to at least two scholarly sources that are somehow relevant to the portion of the assigned reading for the day that the Student Professors lecture is due. The source does not, however, have to be relevant to the Focus assigned to the Student Professor. The source also does not have to refer specifically to the reading assignment for the day. It is sufficient if the source provides historical or cultural background or any other information that is somehow relevant to the reading assignment for that day.
Each Student Professor writes a scholarly lecture about any literary aspects of any chapter or chapters of the reading assignment for the day his or her lecture is due, not just the Focus assigned to each Student Professor.

Song of Songs Chapter 4-8
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Song%20of%20Songs%204&version=ESV

*Comment on the structure of the portrait of the Bride in 4:1-12.

*Comment on the structure of the portrait of the Bride in 7:1-9. Compare it to the portrait in 4:1-12.

*Comment on the structure of the portrait of the Bridegroom in 5:10-16. Compare it to the two portraits of the Bride.

*Comment on the use of metaphor in 4:15-16 and 5:4-5.

*In the Song of Songs there is at least one example in 6:9 of a form of poetic parallelism that is older than the parallelism used in most of Proverbs. In most of Proverbs, there is a parallel between two adjacent half-lines of a verse. In one verse of the Song of Songs, the ancient poetic form known as repetitive parallelism occurs. In repetitive parallelism, a list of phrases all referring to the same thing appears.

*Comment on the use of metaphor in 8:8-12. What is the difference between a wall and a door here?

Sources- https://bible-studys.org/Bible%20Books/Song%20of%20Solomon/Book%20of%20Song%20of%20Solomon.html

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