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H935 [H8804]
I have come
H1588
into my garden,
H269
my sister,
H3618
my spouse:
H717 [H8804]
I have gathered
H4753
my myrrh
H1313
with my spice;
H398 [H8804]
I have eaten
H3293
my honeycomb
H1706
with my honey;
H8354 [H8804]
I have drunk
H3196
my wine
H2461
with my milk:
H398 [H8798]
eat,
H7453
O friends;
H8354 [H8798]
drink,
H7937 [H8798]
yea, drink abundantly,
H1730
O beloved.
2
H3463
I sleep,
H3820
but my heart
H5782 [H8802]
waketh:
H6963
it is the voice
H1730
of my beloved
H1849 [H8802]
that knocketh,
H6605 [H8798]
saying, Open
H269
to me, my sister,
H7474
my love,
H3123
my dove,
H8535
my undefiled:
H7218
for my head
H4390 [H8738]
is filled
H2919
with dew,
H6977
and my locks
H7447
with the drops
H3915
of the night.
3
H6584 [H8804]
I have put off
H3801
my coat;
H349
how
H3847 [H8799]
shall I put it on?
H7364 [H8804]
I have washed
H7272
my feet;
H349
how
H2936 [H8762]
shall I defile them?
4
H1730
My beloved
H7971 [H8804]
put
H3027
his hand
H4480
through
H2356
the opening
H4578
of the door, and my bowels
H1993 [H8804]
was moved for him.
5
H6965 [H8804]
I rose up
H6605 [H8800]
to open
H1730
to my beloved;
H3027
and my hands
H5197 [H8804]
flowed
H4753
with myrrh,
H676
and my fingers
H5674 [H8802]
with sweet smelling
H4753
myrrh,
H3709
upon the handles
H4514
of the lock.
6
H6605 [H8804]
I opened
H1730
to my beloved;
H1730
but my beloved
H2559 [H8804]
had turned around
H5674 [H8804]
himself, and was gone:
H5315
my breath
H3318 [H8804]
failed
H1696 [H8763]
when he spoke:
H1245 [H8765]
I sought
H4672 [H8804]
him, but I could not find
H7121 [H8804]
him; I called
H6030 [H8804]
him, but he gave me no answer.
7
H8104 [H8802]
The watchmen
H5437 [H8802]
that went about
H5892
the city
H4672 [H8804]
found
H5221 [H8689]
me, they smote
H6481 [H8804]
me, they wounded
H8104 [H8802]
me; the keepers
H2346
of the walls
H5375 [H8804]
took away
H7289
my veil from me.
8
H7650 [H8689]
I charge
H1323
you, O daughters
H3389
of Jerusalem,
H4672 [H8799]
if ye find
H1730
my beloved,
H5046 [H8686]
that ye tell
H2470 [H8802]
him, that I am sick
H160
with love.
9
H1730
What is thy beloved
H1730
more than another beloved,
H3303
O thou fairest
H802
among women?
H1730
what is thy beloved
H1730
more than another beloved,
H3602
that thou
H7650 [H8689]
dost so charge us?
10
H1730
My beloved
H6703
is white
H122
and ruddy,
H1713 [H8803]
the chief
H7233
among ten thousand.
11
H7218
His head
H3800
is as the most
H6337
fine gold,
H6977
his locks
H8534
are bushy,
H7838
and black
H6158
as a raven.
12
H5869
His eyes
H3123
are as the eyes of doves
H650
by the rivers
H4325
of waters,
H7364 [H8801]
washed
H2461
with milk,
H3427 H4402 [H8802]
and fitly set.
13
H3895
His cheeks
H6170
are as a bed
H1314
of spices,
H4840
as sweet
H4026
flowers:
H8193
his lips
H7799
like lilies,
H5197 [H8802]
dropping
H5674 [H8802]
sweet smelling
H4753
myrrh.
14
H3027
His hands
H2091
are as gold
H1550
rings
H4390 [H8794]
set
H8658
with the beryl:
H4578
his belly
H6247
is as bright
H8127
ivory
H5968 [H8794]
overlaid
H5601
with sapphires.