strkjv@Songs:5:1
@ I am
come
into my
garden
, my
sister
, my
spouse
: I have
gathered
my
myrrh
with my
spice
; I have
eaten
my
honeycomb
with my
honey
; I have
drunk
my
wine
with my
milk
:
eat
, O
friends
;
drink
, yea, drink
abundantly
, O
beloved
.
strkjv@Songs:5:2
@ I
sleep
, but my
heart
waketh
: it is the
voice
of my
beloved
that
knocketh
, saying,
Open
to me, my
sister
, my
love
, my
dove
, my
undefiled
: for my
head
is
filled
with
dew
, and my
locks
with the
drops
of the
night
.
strkjv@Songs:5:3
@ I have put
off
my
coat
;
how
shall I put it
on
? I have
washed
my
feet
;
how
shall I
defile
them?
strkjv@Songs:5:4
@ My
beloved
put
in
his
hand
by
the
hole
of the door, and my
bowels
were
moved
for him.
strkjv@Songs:5:5
@ I rose
up
to
open
to my
beloved
; and my
hands
dropped
with
myrrh
, and my
fingers
with sweet
smelling
myrrh
, upon the
handles
of the
lock
.
strkjv@Songs:5:6
@ I
opened
to my
beloved
; but my
beloved
had
withdrawn
himself, and was
gone
: my
soul
failed
when he
spake
: I
sought
him, but I could not
find
him; I
called
him, but he gave me no
answer
.
strkjv@Songs:5:7
@ The
watchmen
that went
about
the
city
found
me, they
smote
me, they
wounded
me; the
keepers
of the
walls
took
away
my
veil
from me.
strkjv@Songs:5:8
@ I
charge
you, O
daughters
of
Jerusalem
, if ye
find
my
beloved
, that ye
tell
him, that I am
sick
of
love
.
strkjv@Songs:5:9
@ What is thy
beloved
more than another
beloved
, O thou
fairest
among
women
? what is thy
beloved
more than another
beloved
, that
thou
dost so
charge
us?
strkjv@Songs:5:10
@ My
beloved
is
white
and
ruddy
, the
chiefest
among ten
thousand
.
strkjv@Songs:5:11
@ His
head
is as the
most
fine
gold
, his
locks
are
bushy
, and
black
as a
raven
.
strkjv@Songs:5:12
@ His
eyes
are as the eyes of
doves
by the
rivers
of
waters
,
washed
with
milk
, and fitly
set
.
strkjv@Songs:5:13
@ His
cheeks
are as a
bed
of
spices
, as
sweet
flowers
: his
lips
like
lilies
,
dropping
sweet
smelling
myrrh
.
strkjv@Songs:5:14
@ His
hands
are as
gold
rings
set
with the
beryl
: his
belly
is as
bright
ivory
overlaid
with
sapphires
.
strkjv@Songs:5:15
@ His
legs
are as
pillars
of
marble
,
set
upon
sockets
of fine
gold
: his
countenance
is as
Lebanon
,
excellent
as the
cedars
.
strkjv@Songs:5:16
@ His
mouth
is most
sweet
: yea, he is altogether
lovely
. This is my
beloved
, and this is my
friend
, O
daughters
of
Jerusalem
.
strkjv@Songs:6:1
@ Whither is thy
beloved
gone
, O thou
fairest
among
women
? whither is thy
beloved
turned
aside
? that we may
seek
him with thee.
strkjv@Songs:6:2
@ My
beloved
is gone
down
into his
garden
, to the
beds
of
spices
, to
feed
in the
gardens
, and to
gather
lilies
.
strkjv@Songs:6:3
@ I am my
beloveds
, and my
beloved
is mine: he
feedeth
among the
lilies
.
strkjv@Songs:6:4
@ Thou art
beautiful
, O my
love
, as
Tirzah
,
comely
as
Jerusalem
,
terrible
as an army with
banners
.
strkjv@Songs:6:5
@ Turn
away
thine
eyes
from me, for
they
have
overcome
me: thy
hair
is as a
flock
of
goats
that
appear
from
Gilead
.
strkjv@Songs:6:6
@ Thy
teeth
are as a
flock
of
sheep
which go
up
from the
washing
, whereof every one beareth
twins
, and there is not one
barren
among them.
strkjv@Songs:6:7
@ As a
piece
of a
pomegranate
are thy
temples
within
thy
locks
.
strkjv@Songs:6:8
@ There are
threescore
queens
, and
fourscore
concubines
, and
virgins
without
number
.
strkjv@Songs:6:9
@ My
dove
, my
undefiled
is but
one
; she is the only
one
of her
mother
, she is the
choice
one of her that
bare
her. The
daughters
saw
her, and
blessed
her; yea, the
queens
and the
concubines
, and they
praised
her.
strkjv@Songs:6:10
@ Who is she that looketh
forth
as the
morning
,
fair
as the
moon
,
clear
as the
sun
, and
terrible
as an army with
banners
?
strkjv@Songs:6:11
@ I went
down
into the
garden
of
nuts
to
see
the
fruits
of the
valley
, and to
see
whether the
vine
flourished
, and the
pomegranates
budded
.
strkjv@Songs:6:12
@ Or ever I was
aware
, my
soul
made
me like the
chariots
of
Amminadib
Ammiy.
strkjv@Songs:6:13
@
Return
,
return
, O
Shulamite
;
return
,
return
, that we may
look
upon thee. What will ye
see
in the
Shulamite
? As it were the
company
of two
armies
.
strkjv@Songs:7:1
@ How
beautiful
are thy
feet
with
shoes
, O
princes
daughter
! the
joints
of thy
thighs
are like
jewels
, the
work
of the
hands
of a cunning
workman
.
strkjv@Songs:7:2
@ Thy
navel
is like a
round
goblet
, which
wanteth
not
liquor
: thy
belly
is like an
heap
of
wheat
set
about
with
lilies
.
strkjv@Songs:7:3
@ Thy
two
breasts
are like
two
young
roes
that are
twins
.
strkjv@Songs:7:4
@ Thy
neck
is as a
tower
of
ivory
; thine
eyes
like the
fishpools
in
Heshbon
, by the
gate
of
Bathrabbim
Bath: thy
nose
is as the
tower
of
Lebanon
which
looketh
toward
Damascus
.
strkjv@Songs:7:5
@ Thine
head
upon thee is like
Carmel
, and the
hair
of thine
head
like
purple
; the
king
is
held
in the
galleries
.
strkjv@Songs:7:6
@ How
fair
and how
pleasant
art thou, O
love
, for
delights
!
strkjv@Songs:7:7
@ This thy
stature
is
like
to a palm
tree
, and thy
breasts
to
clusters
of grapes.
strkjv@Songs:7:8
@ I
said
, I will go
up
to the palm
tree
, I will take
hold
of the
boughs
thereof: now also thy
breasts
shall be as
clusters
of the
vine
, and the
smell
of thy
nose
like
apples
;
strkjv@Songs:7:9
@ And the roof of thy
mouth
like the
best
wine
for my
beloved
, that
goeth
down
sweetly
, causing the
lips
of those that are
asleep
to
speak
.
strkjv@Songs:7:10
@ I am my
beloveds
, and his
desire
is toward me.
strkjv@Songs:7:11
@
Come
, my
beloved
, let us go
forth
into the
field
; let us
lodge
in the
villages
.
strkjv@Songs:7:12
@ Let us get up
early
to the
vineyards
; let us
see
if the
vine
flourish
, whether the tender
grape
appear
, and the
pomegranates
bud
forth
: there will I
give
thee my
loves
.
strkjv@Songs:7:13
@ The
mandrakes
give
a
smell
, and at our
gates
are all manner of
pleasant
fruits,
new
and
old
, which I have laid
up
for thee, O my
beloved
.
strkjv@Songs:8:1
@ O
that
thou wert as my
brother
, that
sucked
the
breasts
of my
mother
! when I should
find
thee
without
, I would
kiss
thee; yea, I should not be
despised
.
strkjv@Songs:8:2
@ I would
lead
thee, and
bring
thee into my
mothers
house
, who would
instruct
me: I would cause thee to
drink
of
spiced
wine
of the
juice
of my
pomegranate
.
strkjv@Songs:8:3
@ His left
hand
should be under my
head
, and his right
hand
should
embrace
me.
strkjv@Songs:8:4
@ I
charge
you, O
daughters
of
Jerusalem
, that ye stir not
up
, nor
awake
my
love
, until he
please
.
strkjv@Songs:8:5
@ Who is this that cometh
up
from the
wilderness
,
leaning
upon her
beloved
? I
raised
thee up under the apple
tree
: there thy
mother
brought thee
forth
: there she brought thee
forth
that
bare
thee.
strkjv@Songs:8:6
@
Set
me as a
seal
upon thine
heart
, as a
seal
upon thine
arm
: for
love
is
strong
as
death
;
jealousy
is
cruel
as the
grave
sh@: the
coals
thereof are
coals
of
fire
, which hath a most vehement
flame
.
strkjv@Songs:8:7
@
Many
waters
cannot
quench
love
, neither can the
floods
drown
it: if a
man
would
give
all the
substance
of his
house
for
love
, it would
utterly
be
contemned
.
strkjv@Songs:8:8
@ We have a
little
sister
, and she hath no
breasts
: what shall we
do
for our
sister
in the
day
when she shall be spoken
for
?
strkjv@Songs:8:9
@ If she be a
wall
, we will
build
upon her a
palace
of
silver
: and if she be a
door
, we will
inclose
her with
boards
of
cedar
.
strkjv@Songs:8:10
@ I am a
wall
, and my
breasts
like
towers
: then was I in his
eyes
as one that
found
favour
.
strkjv@Songs:8:11
@
Solomon
had a
vineyard
at
Baalhamon
al; he let
out
the
vineyard
unto
keepers
; every
one
for the
fruit
thereof was to
bring
a
thousand
pieces of
silver
.
strkjv@Songs:8:12
@ My
vineyard
, which is mine, is
before
me: thou, O
Solomon
, must have a
thousand
, and those that
keep
the
fruit
thereof two
hundred
.
strkjv@Songs:8:13
@ Thou that
dwellest
in the
gardens
, the
companions
hearken
to thy
voice
: cause me to
hear
it.
strkjv@Songs:8:14
@ Make
haste
, my
beloved
, and be thou
like
to a
roe
or to a
young
hart
upon the
mountains
of
spices
.
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