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Solomon Latte
Woman's Bible study on the Old Testament book of Song of Solomon

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ISBN: 0899572227

MSRP $12.99  176 Pages
5.5 x 8.5 inches
Paperback (semi-concealed wire-o binding)

Do you read poetry the same way you read a novel? Do you read a letter the same way you read an owner’s manual? Do you expect to read a history book that began with “Once upon a time. . . .”? Of course you don’t.

Knowing the genre we’re reading has an enormous influence on how we read it. The Song of Solomon (commonly referred to as “The Song of Songs”) is a work of poetry. And because it is a work of poetry, Sandra Glahn takes a somewhat different approach in explaining the book’s meaning through her Bible study Solomon Latte.

Each weekly study takes women verse by verse through the Song of Solomon, beginning with an introduction to be done on Sundays, followed by five days of studying Scripture and making pertinent life applications along the way. The weekly studies are concluded with fitting devotional readings to be read on Saturdays. These devotionals contain an overview of what has been studied throughout the week along with some closing thoughts and a prayer.

Sandra’s unconventional thought processes regarding the poetic verses of Solomon are sprinkled throughout the study. The Song of Solomon is not only a work of poetry; it is a very intimate love story. Sandra does not mince words as she examines some of the most explicit writing in Scripture. She also effectively presents the idea that New Testament parallels concerning Christ and his “bride,” the Christian church, can be seen in the ancient writings of a king who lived nearly a thousand years before the King of Kings was born.

Other books in the "Coffee Cup Bible Studies" series by Sandra Glahn:

  • Espresso with Esther
  • Java with the Judges 
  • Mocha on the Mount (the Sermon on the Mount) 

About the Author:

Sandra Glahn is one of only five female instructors at Dallas Theological Seminary, where she also serves as the editor-in-chief of DTS’s award-winning magazine, Kindred Spirit. She holds a master of theology degree from DTS and is currently involved in doctoral studies at the University of Texas at Dallas. Sandra is the author of four nonfiction titles and three fiction works, including the Christy mystery/suspense finalist and CBA bestselling medical thriller, Lethal Harvest. Sandra has written and taught women’s Bible studies at her church since 1994.

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