KJV + Strong's The Friends 1Whither is thy belovedgone,O thou fairestamong women?whither is thy belovedturned aside?that we may seekhim with thee. The Bride 2My belovedis gone downinto his garden,to the bedsof spices,to feedin the gardens,and to gatherlilies. 3I [am] my beloved's,and my beloved[is] mine: he feedethamong the lilies. Mutual Delight 4Thou [art] beautiful,O my love,as Tirzah,comelyas Jerusalem,terribleas [an army] with banners. 5Turn awaythine eyesfrom me, for theyhave overcomeme: thy hair[is] as a flockof goatsthat appearfrom Gilead. 6Thy teeth[are] as a flockof sheepwhich go upfrom the washing,whereof every one beareth twins,and [there is] not one barrenamong them. 7As a pieceof a pomegranate[are] thy templeswithinthy locks. 8There are threescorequeens,and fourscoreconcubines,and virginswithout number. 9My dove,my undefiledis [but] one;she [is] the [only] oneof her mother,she [is] the choice[one] of her that bareher. The daughterssawher, and blessedher; [yea], the queensand the concubines,and they praisedher. 10Who [is] she [that] looketh forthas the morning,fairas the moon,clearas the sun,[and] terribleas [an army] with banners? The Bride 11I went downinto the gardenof nutsto seethe fruitsof the valley,[and] to seewhether the vineflourished,[and] the pomegranatesbudded. 12Or ever I was aware,my soulmademe [like] the chariotsof Amminadib. The Friends 13Return,return,O Shulamite;return,return,that we may lookupon thee. What will ye seein the Shulamite?As it were the companyof two armies. |
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