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1
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The song7892
of songs7892
, which
is
Solomon's8010
.
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2
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Let him kiss5401 8799
me with the kisses5390
of his mouth6310
: for thy love1730
is
better2896
than wine3196
.
[thy...: Heb. thy loves]
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3
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Because of the savour7381
of thy good2896
ointments8081
thy name8034
is as
ointment8081
poured forth7324 8714
, therefore do the virgins5959
love157 8804
thee.
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4
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Draw4900 8798
me, we will run7323 8799
after310
thee: the king4428
hath brought935 8689
me into his chambers2315
: we will be glad1523 8799
and rejoice8055 8799
in thee, we will remember2142 8686
thy love1730
more than wine3196
: the upright4339
love157 8804
thee.
[the upright...: or, they love thee uprightly]
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5
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I
am
black7838
, but comely5000
, O ye daughters1323
of Jerusalem3389
, as the tents168
of Kedar6938
, as the curtains3407
of Solomon8010
.
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6
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Look7200 8799
not upon me, because I
am
black7840
, because the sun8121
hath looked7805 8804
upon me: my mother's517
children1121
were angry2787 8738
with me; they made7760 8804
me the keeper5201 8802
of the vineyards3754
;
but
mine own vineyard3754
have I not kept5201 8804
.
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7
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Tell5046 8685
me, O thou whom my soul5315
loveth157 8804
, where thou feedest7462 8799
, where349
thou makest
thy flock
to rest7257 8686
at noon6672
: for4100
why should I be as one that turneth aside5844 8802
by the flocks5739
of thy companions2270
?
[as one...: or, as one that is veiled]
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8
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If thou know3045 8799
not, O thou fairest3303
among women802
, go thy way forth3318 8798
by the footsteps6119
of the flock6629
, and feed7462 8798
thy kids1429
beside the shepherds7462 8802
' tents4908
.
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9
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I have compared1819 8765
thee, O my love7474
, to a company of horses5484
in Pharaoh's6547
chariots7393
.
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10
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Thy cheeks3895
are comely4998 8773
with rows8447
of jewels
, thy neck6677
with chains2737
of gold
.
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11
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We will make6213 8799
thee borders8447
of gold2091
with studs5351
of silver3701
.
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12
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While the king4428
sitteth
at his table4524
, my spikenard5373
sendeth forth5414 8804
the smell7381
thereof.
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13
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A bundle6872
of myrrh4753
is
my wellbeloved1730
unto me; he shall lie3885 8799
all night betwixt my breasts7699
.
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14
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My beloved1730
is
unto me
as
a cluster811
of camphire3724
in the vineyards3754
of Engedi5872
.
[camphire: or, cypress]
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Behold, thou
art
fair3303
, my love7474
; behold, thou
art
fair3303
; thou
hast
doves3123
' eyes5869
.
[my love: or, my companion]
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Behold, thou
art
fair3303
, my beloved1730
, yea, pleasant5273
: also our bed6210
is
green7488
.
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The beams6982
of our house1004
are
cedar730
,
and
our rafters7351 8675 7351
of fir1266
.
[rafters: or, galleries]
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