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ASV_Strong : Song of Solomon 5

verses:

1. I am come[H935] into my garden[H1588], my sister[H269], my bride[H3618]: I have gathered[H717] my myrrh[H4753] with my spice[H1313]; I have eaten[H398] my honeycomb[H3293] with my honey[H1706]; I have drunk[H8354] my wine[H3196] with my milk[H2461]. Eat[H398], O friends[H7453]; Drink[H8354], yea[H7937], drink abundantly, O beloved[H1730].

2. I was asleep[H3463], but my heart[H3820] waked[H5782]: It is the voice[H6963] of my beloved[H1730] that knocketh[H1849], saying[H6605], Open to me[H269], my sister, my love[H7474], my dove[H3123], my undefiled[H8535]; For my head[H7218] is filled[H4390] with dew[H2919], My locks[H6977] with the drops[H7447] of the night[H3915].

3. I have put off[H6584] my garment[H3801]; How[H349] shall I put it on[H3847]? I have washed[H7364] my feet[H7272]; how[H349] shall I defile them[H2936]?

4. My beloved[H1730] put in[H7971] his hand[H3027] by[H4480] the hole[H2356] of the door[H4578], And my heart was moved for him[H1993].

5. I rose up[H6965] to open[H6605] to my beloved[H1730]; And my hands[H3027] dropped[H5197] with myrrh[H4753], And my fingers[H676] with liquid[H5674] myrrh[H4753], Upon the handles[H3709] of the bolt[H4514].

6. I opened[H6605] to my beloved[H1730]; But my beloved[H1730] had withdrawn[H2559] himself[H5674], and was gone. My soul[H5315] had failed[H3318] me when he spake[H1696]: I sought[H1245] him[H4672], but I could not find him[H7121]; I called him[H6030], but he gave me no answer.

7. The watchmen[H8104] that go about[H5437] the city[H5892] found[H4672] me[H5221], They smote me[H6481], they wounded me[H8104]; The keepers of the walls[H2346] took away[H5375] my mantle from me[H7289].

8. I adjure[H7650] you[H1323], O daughters of Jerusalem[H3389], If ye find[H4672] my beloved[H1730], That ye tell[H5046] him[H2470], that I am sick from love[H160].

9. What is thy beloved[H1730] more than another beloved[H1730], O thou fairest[H3303] among women[H802]? What is thy beloved[H1730] more than another beloved[H1730], That thou[H3602] dost so adjure us[H7650]?

10. My beloved[H1730] is white[H6703] and ruddy[H122], The chiefest[H1713] among ten thousand[H7233].

11. His head[H7218] is as the most[H3800] fine gold[H6337]; His locks[H6977] are bushy[H8534], and black[H7838] as a raven[H6158].

12. His eyes[H5869] are like doves[H3123] beside the water[H4325] - brooks[H650], Washed[H7364] with milk[H2461], and fitly set[H3427].

13. His cheeks[H3895] are as a bed[H6170] of spices[H1314], As banks of sweet[H4840] herbs[H4026]: His lips[H8193] are as lilies[H7799], dropping[H5197] liquid[H5674] myrrh[H4753].

14. His hands[H3027] are as rings[H1550] of gold[H2091] set[H4390] with beryl[H8658]: His body[H4578] is as ivory[H8127] work[H6247] overlaid[H5968] with sapphires[H5601].

15. His legs[H7785] are as pillars[H5982] of marble[H8336], set[H3245] upon sockets[H134] of fine gold[H6337]: His aspect[H4758] is like Lebanon[H3844], excellent[H977] as the cedars[H730].

16. His mouth[H2441] is most sweet[H4477]; Yea[H4261], he is altogether lovely. This is my beloved[H1730], and this is my friend[H7453], O daughters[H1323] of Jerusalem[H3389].

chapters: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

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