From f0715039962dc425cabae4896ab9cfef74da9c53 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: bobj Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2019 12:35:21 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] SNG intro changed per #4 --- sng/front/intro.md | 6 ++---- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/sng/front/intro.md b/sng/front/intro.md index 71ab822c1c..7ac8a3ecb5 100644 --- a/sng/front/intro.md +++ b/sng/front/intro.md @@ -33,15 +33,13 @@ The Song of Songs approves of sexual behavior expressing love between a husband #### How many characters are in the Song of Songs? -The two main characters in this book are the man and the woman, who love each other. The woman also speaks to a group of women called the "daughters of Jerusalem," and these women make comments. However, it is possible that the group of women is not real and the woman is only imagining them. - -Some interpreters believe there may be more characters than these, but this is not certain. Because no one is certain how many characters are in the book and because the ULB includes only the text that appears in the Hebrew, neither the UDB nor the ULB indicate who is speaking. +The two main characters in this book are the man and the woman, who love each other. The woman also speaks to a group of women called the "daughters of Jerusalem," and these women make comments. However, it is possible that the group of women is not real and the woman is only imagining them. Some interpreters believe there may be more characters than these, but this is not certain. #### What are the lines about people speaking? The Song of Songs is a poem that shows the thoughts and words of a man, a woman, and the woman’s friends. Throughout the poem, the author does not identify the speakers and their audience. So to help readers understand the poem, some translations attempt to identify the speaker and the audience. It is not always certain who the speaker is, so sometimes translations disagree about who is speaking. -Before each speech, the ULB identifies the speaker and the audience like this: "The woman speaking to the other women," "The woman speaking to the man," "The man speaking to the woman," or "The woman speaking to herself." Translators are encouraged to include these ways of identifying the speaker and the audience, and to format them differently from the scripture text. The translators should also include a note explaining that these explanations are not actually part of the scripture. +Before each speech, the ULB identifies the speaker and the audience like this: "The woman speaking to the other women," "The woman speaking to the man," "The man speaking to the woman," or "The woman speaking to herself." Translators are encouraged to include these ways of identifying the speaker and the audience and to format them differently from the scripture text. The translators should also include a note explaining that these explanations are not actually part of the scripture. #### How should one translate the Song of Songs if the readers will view certain terms as coarse, vulgar, or improper?