Divided into three parts, each being subdivided successively into three chapters, this book draws the reader in from the very beginning by deepening our understanding of verse 4a of the Song of Songs--"Draw me in your footsteps, let us run."-- A truly profound doctrine on what it means to be a follower of Christ is laid out clearly and with an abundance of support from Holy Scripture, with a view to counter the grave crisis of ideals in modern youth. The author dedicates himself entirely to this task in the following chapters. The explanations which A. Gálvez gives to help us unravel the mystery of Joy, as understood from the perspective of Divine Love, acquire a unique substance in the second part of the book. Finally, his commentaries on one of the most difficult verses to interpret from the Song of Songs, namely that of "I am very dark, but lovely, O daughters of Jerusalem" make the three final chapters of the third part ("The immaculate bride", "The solitude of the bride (Part One)", and "The solitude of the bride (Part Two)") truly an anthological work of Mystical and Spiritual Theology.
With this book, the author concludes his commentary on the Song of Songs. Although he has limited himself to analyzing the first few verses of the first chapter, quotes from the other chapters are so abundant, plentiful, and commented that it can be said without fear of error that both volumes constitute a near exhaustive commentary on the Holy Book.
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