Song of Songs
Title/Superscription
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1 Solomon’s1 Most Excellent2 Love Song.3 The Desire for Love
2 The Beloved to Her Lover: to Her Lover:4
Oh, how I wish you5 would kiss me passionately!6 For your lovemaking7 is more delightful8 than wine.9 3 The fragrance10 of your colognes11 is delightful;12 your name13 is like the finest14 perfume.15 No wonder the young women16 adore17 you! 4 Draw me18 after you; let us hurry!19 May the king20 bring21 me into his22 bedroom chambers!23 The Maidens24 to the Lover:
We will25 rejoice and delight in you;26 we will praise27 your love more than wine. The Beloved to Her Lover:
How rightly28 the young women29 adore you! The Country Maiden and the Daughters of Jerusalem
5 The Beloved to the Maidens:
I am dark but lovely, O maidens30 of Jerusalem, dark31 like the tents of Qedar,32 lovely33 like the tent curtains34 of Salmah.35 6 Do not stare at me because36 I am dark, for37 the sun has burned my skin.38 My brothers39 were angry40 with me; they made me the keeper of the vineyards.
Alas, my own vineyard41 I could not keep!42 The Shepherd and the Shepherdess
7 The Beloved to Her Lover:
Tell me, O you whom my heart43 loves, where do you pasture your sheep?
Where do you rest your sheep during the midday heat?
Tell me lest44 I wander around45 beside the flocks of your companions!
8 The Lover to His Beloved:
If you do not know, O most beautiful of women,
simply follow the tracks of my flock,
and pasture your little lambs
beside the tents of the shepherds.
The Beautiful Mare and the Fragrant Myrrh
9 The Lover to His Beloved:
O my beloved, you are like46 a47 mare48 among Pharaoh’s stallions.49 10 Your cheeks are beautiful with ornaments;
your neck is lovely50 with strings of jewels. 11 We51 will make for you gold ornaments 12 The Beloved about Her Lover:
While the king was at his banqueting table,53 my nard54 gave forth its fragrance.55 13 My beloved is like a fragrant pouch of myrrh56 spending the night57 between my breasts. 14 My beloved is like a cluster of henna blossoms58 in the vineyards of En-Gedi.59 Mutual Praise and Admiration
15 The Lover to His Beloved:
Oh,60 how beautiful you are, my beloved!61 Oh, how beautiful you are!
Your eyes62 are like doves!63 16 The Beloved to Her Lover:
Oh, how handsome you are, my lover!64 Oh,65 how delightful66 you are! The lush foliage67 is our canopied bed;68 17 the cedars are the beams of our bedroom chamber;
the pines are the rafters of our bedroom.