Heavenly Bridegrooms An Unintentional Contribution to the Erotogenetic Interpr

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Heavenly Bridegrooms An Unintentional Contribution to the Erotogenetic Interpr
Theodore Albert Schroeder
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Most of the accounts state that Mag- dalen's lover was the Devil, who appeared to her as a black man. Here we come upon the same root idea, doubtless, as that behind the black Madonnas, the black Krishna and the black Quetzalcoot of Mexico, a symbolism due perhaps in part to the darkness of the unknown world whence they emerge, and in part to their folklore and occult aspect as deities of night-time and Borderland nuptials. "I am black, but comely, " says one of the lovers in that mystical and ...passionate Song of Solomon.
I have already referred to the Song of Solomon as being interpreted by Christian comment and said to be a poetical statement of the rapturous union between Christ and his Bride, the Church. A side light is thrown upon the inter- pretation by a note in Kitto's illustrated Bible, which quotes Lane (Modern Egyptians) as saying that the odes sung by Mohammedans at religious festivals were of a similar nature with the Song of Solomon, generally alluding to the Prophet as the object of love and praise.


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