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II. THE COURTSHIP 1:2--3:5 >
B. The Growth of Love 1:12-3:5 >
1. Mutual admiration 1:12-2:7 >
The refrain 2:7
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This charge by Solomon occurs again later (3:5; 8:4) and serves as an indicator that one pericope has ended. The point of Solomon's words is that others desiring the kind of relationship he and his beloved enjoyed should be patient and "let love take its natural course."53The gazelle is a member of the antelope family, and the hind is a female deer. Both animals are skittish, and anyone who wants to get close to them must wait patiently. One cannot approach them aggressively. Similarly a man cannot awaken a woman's love clumsily.