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[1]O thatH5414[H8799] thou wert as my brotherH251, that suckedH3243[H8802] the breastsH7699 of my motherH517! when I should findH4672[H8799] thee withoutH2351, I would kissH5401[H8799] thee; yea, I should not be despisedH936.[H8799] [1]Oh that thou werest as my brother that sucked the breasts of my mother: I would find thee without, I would kiss thee, then they should not despise thee.
[2]I would leadH5090[H8799] thee, and bringH935[H8686] thee into my mother'sH517 houseH1004, who would instructH3925[H8762] me: I would cause thee to drinkH8248[H8686] of spicedH7544 wineH3196 of the juiceH6071 of my pomegranateH7416. [2]I will lead thee and bring thee into my mother's house: there thou shalt teach me: and I will cause thee to drink spiced wine, and new wine of the pomegranate.
[3]His left handH8040 should be under my headH7218, and his right handH3225 should embraceH2263 meH8762. [3]His left hand shall be under mine head, and his right hand shall embrace me.
[4]I chargeH7650[H8689] you, O daughtersH1323 of JerusalemH3389, that ye stir not upH5782[H8686], nor awakeH5782[H8787] my loveH160, until he pleaseH2654.[H8799] [4]I charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem, that you stir not up, nor waken my love, until she please.
[5]Who is this that cometh upH5927[H8802] from the wildernessH4057, leaningH7514[H8693] upon her belovedH1730? I raisedH5782[H8790] thee up under the apple treeH8598: there thy motherH517 brought thee forthH2254[H8765]: there she brought thee forthH2254[H8765] that bareH3205 theeH8804. [5](Who is this that cometh up out of the wilderness, leaning upon her wellbeloved?) I raised thee up under an apple tree: there thy mother conceived thee: there she conceived that bear thee.
[6]SetH7760[H8798] me as a sealH2368 upon thine heartH3820, as a sealH2368 upon thine armH2220: for loveH160 is strongH5794 as deathH4194; jealousyH7068 is cruelH7186 as the graveH7585: the coalsH7565 thereof are coalsH7565 of fireH784, which hath a most vehement flameH7957. [6]Set me as a seal on thine heart, and as a signet upon thine arm: for love is strong as death: jealousy is cruel as the grave: the coals thereof are fiery coals, and a vehement flame.
[7]ManyH7227 watersH4325 cannotH3201[H8799] quenchH3518[H8763] loveH160, neither can the floodsH5104 drownH7857[H8799] it: if a manH376 would giveH5414[H8799] all the substanceH1952 of his houseH1004 for loveH160, it would utterlyH936[H8800] be contemnedH936.[H8799] [7]Much water cannot quench love, neither can the floods drown it: If a man should give all the substance of his house for love, they would greatly contemn it.
[8]We have a littleH6996 sisterH269, and she hath no breastsH7699: what shall we doH6213[H8799] for our sisterH269 in the dayH3117 when she shall be spoken forH1696?[H8792] [8]We have a little sister, and she hath no breasts: what shall we do for our sister when she shall be spoken for?
[9]If she be a wallH2346, we will buildH1129[H8799] upon her a palaceH2918 of silverH3701: and if she be a doorH1817, we will incloseH6696[H8799] her with boardsH3871 of cedarH730. [9]If she be a wall, we will build upon her a silver palace: and if she be a door, we will keep her in with boards of cedar.
[10]I am a wallH2346, and my breastsH7699 like towersH4026: then was I in his eyesH5869 as one that foundH4672[H8802] favourH7965. [10]I am a wall, and my breasts are as towers: then was I in his eyes as one that findeth peace.
[11]SolomonH8010 had a vineyardH3754 at BaalhamonH1174; he let outH5414[H8804] the vineyardH3754 unto keepersH5201[H8802]; every oneH376 for the fruitH6529 thereof was to bringH935[H8686] a thousandH505 pieces of silverH3701. [11]Solomon had a vine in Baal-hamon: he gave the vineyard unto keepers: every one bringeth for the fruit thereof a thousand pieces of silver.
[12]My vineyardH3754, which is mine, is beforeH6440 me: thou, O SolomonH8010, must have a thousandH505, and those that keepH5201[H8802] the fruitH6529 thereof two hundredH3967. [12]But my vineyard which is mine, is before me: to thee, O Solomon appertaineth a thousand pieces of silver, and two thousand to them that keep the fruit thereof.
[13]Thou that dwellestH3427[H8802] in the gardensH1588, the companionsH2270 hearkenH7181[H8688] to thy voiceH6963: cause me to hearH8085 itH8685. [13]O thou that dwellest in the gardens, the companions hearken unto thy voice: cause me to hear it.
[14]Make hasteH1272[H8798], my belovedH1730, and be thou likeH1819[H8798] to a roeH6643 or to a youngH6082 hartH354 upon the mountainsH2022 of spicesH1314. [14]O my well-beloved, flee away, and be like unto the roe, or to the young hart upon the mountains of spices.
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