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The Song of Solomon 5
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1I gcame to my garden, my hsister, my bride,

I gathered my imyrrh with my spice,

I ate my jhoneycomb with my honey,

I kdrank my wine with my milk.

Others

Eat, lfriends, drink,

and be drunk with love!

The Bride Searches for Her Beloved

She

2I slept, but my heart was awake.

A sound! My beloved is mknocking.

“Open to me, my nsister, my olove,

my pdove, my qperfect one,

for my head is wet with dew,

my rlocks with the drops of the night.”

3sI had put off my garment;

how could I put it on?

I had tbathed my feet;

how could I soil them?

4My beloved put his hand to the latch,

and my heart was thrilled within me.

5I arose to open to my beloved,

and my hands dripped with myrrh,

my fingers with uliquid myrrh,

on the handles of the bolt.

6I opened to my beloved,

but my beloved had turned and gone.

My soul failed me when he vspoke.

wI sought him, but found him not;

xI called him, but he gave no answer.

7yThe watchmen found me

as they went about in the city;

they beat me, they bruised me,

they took away my veil,

those watchmen of the walls.

8I zadjure you, O adaughters of Jerusalem,

if you find my beloved,

that you tell him

bI am sick with love.

Others

9What is your beloved more than another beloved,

O cmost beautiful among women?

What is your beloved more than another beloved,

that you thus zadjure us?

The Bride Praises Her Beloved

She

10My beloved is radiant and druddy,

edistinguished among ten thousand.

11His head is the finest gold;

fhis locks are wavy,

black as a raven.

12His geyes are like doves

beside streams of water,

bathed in milk,

sitting beside a full pool.1

13His icheeks are like jbeds of spices,

mounds of sweet-smelling herbs.

His lips are klilies,

dripping uliquid myrrh.

14His arms are rods of gold,

set with ljewels.

His body is polished ivory,2

bedecked with msapphires.3

15His legs are alabaster columns,

set on bases of gold.

His appearance is like oLebanon,

choice as the cedars.

16His pmouth4 is most sweet,

and he is altogether desirable.

This is my beloved and this is my friend,

O adaughters of Jerusalem.

Footnotes

  • 1 5:12 The meaning of the Hebrew is uncertain
  • 2 5:14 The meaning of the Hebrew word is uncertain
  • 3 5:14 Hebrew lapis lazuli
  • 4 5:16 Hebrew palate
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