ASV_Strong : Song of Solomon 6
1. Whither is thy beloved[H1730] gone[H1980], O thou fairest[H3303] among women[H802]? Whither hath thy beloved[H1730] turned[H6437] him[H1245], That we may seek him with thee?
2. My beloved[H1730] is gone down[H3381] to his garden[H1588], To the beds[H6170] of spices[H1314], To feed[H7462] in the gardens[H1588], and to gather[H3950] lilies[H7799].
3. I am my beloved[H1730]'s, and my beloved[H1730] is mine[H7462]; He feedeth his flock among the lilies[H7799],
4. Thou art fair[H3303], O my love[H7474], as Tirzah[H8656], Comely[H5000] as Jerusalem[H3389], Terrible[H366] as an army with banners[H1713].
5. Turn away[H5437] thine eyes[H5869] from me[H1992], For they have overcome[H7292] me[H8181]. Thy hair is as a flock[H5739] of goats[H5795], That lie[H1570] along the side of Gilead[H1568].
6. Thy teeth[H8127] are like a flock[H5739] of ewes[H7353], Which are come up[H5927] from the washing[H7367]; Whereof every one hath twins[H8382], And none is bereaved among them[H7909].
7. Thy temples[H7541] are like a piece[H6400] of a pomegranate[H7416] Behind[H1157] thy veil[H6777].
8. There are threescore[H8346] queens[H4436], and fourscore[H8084] concubines[H6370], And virgins[H5959] without number[H4557].
9. My dove[H3123], my undefiled[H8535], is but one[H259]; She is the only one[H259] of her mother[H517]; She is the choice[H1249] one of her that bare[H3205] her[H1323]. The daughters saw[H7200] her[H833], and called her blessed; Yea[H4436], the queens and the concubines[H6370], and they praised her[H1984].
10. Who is she that looketh forth[H8259] as the morning[H7837], Fair[H3303] as the moon[H3842], Clear[H1249] as the sun[H2535], Terrible[H366] as an army with banners[H1713]?
11. I went down[H3381] into the garden[H1594] of nuts[H93], To see[H7200] the green plants[H3] of the valley[H5158], To see[H7200] whether the vine[H1612] budded[H5132], And the pomegranates[H7416] were in flower[H5132].
12. Before I was aware[H3045], my soul[H5315] set[H7760] me Among the chariots[H4818] of my princely people[H5993].
13. Return[H7725], return[H7725], O Shulammite[H7759]; Return[H7725], return[H7725], that we may look[H2372] upon thee[H2372]. Why will ye look upon the Shulammite[H7759], As upon the dance[H4246] of Mahanaim[H4264]?
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