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the Week of Proper 6 / Ordinary 11
the Week of Proper 6 / Ordinary 11
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Passage Lookup: Song of Solomon 4,5
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32 verses
Song of Solomon 4:1
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M How beautiful you are, my darling. How very beautiful! Behind your veil, your eyes are doves.(a) Your hair is like a flock of goats streaming down Mount Gilead.(b)
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Song of Solomon 4:2
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Your teeth are like a flock of newly shorn sheep coming up from washing, each one having a twin, and not one missing.[a](c)
Footnotes: [a] - Lit and no one bereaved among them;
Song of Solomon 4:3
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Your lips are like a scarlet cord,(d) and your mouth[b] is lovely. Behind your veil, your brow[c] is like a slice of pomegranate.(e)
Footnotes: [b] - Or speech; [c] - Or temple, or cheek, or lips;
Song of Solomon 4:4
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Your neck is like the tower of David,(f) constructed in layers. A thousand bucklers are hung on it— all of them shields of warriors.[d]
Footnotes: [d] - Perhaps describing the woman’s necklace;
Song of Solomon 4:5
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Your breasts are like two fawns, twins of a gazelle,(g) that feed among the lilies.
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Song of Solomon 4:6
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Before the day breaks[e] and the shadows flee,(h) I will make my way to the mountain of myrrh and the hill of frankincense.(i)
Footnotes: [e] - Lit breathes;
Song of Solomon 4:7
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You are absolutely beautiful,(j) my darling, with no imperfection in you.
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Song of Solomon 4:8
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Come with me from Lebanon,[f](k) my bride(l)— with me from Lebanon! Descend from the peak of Amana, from the summit of Senir and Hermon,(m) from the dens of the lions, from the mountains of the leopards.
Footnotes: [f] - In Hb, the word for Lebanon is similar to “frankincense” in Sg 4:6,14,15.;
Song of Solomon 4:9
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You have captured my heart,(n) my sister,[g](o) my bride. You have captured my heart with one glance of your eyes, with one jewel of your necklace.
Footnotes: [g] - A term of endearment;
Song of Solomon 4:10
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How delightful your love is, my sister, my bride. Your love is much better than wine,(p) and the fragrance of your perfume than any balsam.
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Song of Solomon 4:11
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Your lips drip sweetness like the honeycomb, my bride.(q) Honey and milk(r) are under your tongue. The fragrance of your garments is like the fragrance of Lebanon.
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Cross References: (q) - Proverbs 5:3; (r) - Exodus 3:8; Exodus 3:17; Numbers 14:8; Numbers 16:13:14;
Song of Solomon 4:12
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My sister, my bride, you are a locked garden— a locked garden[h] and a sealed spring.(s)
Footnotes: [h] - Some Hb mss read locked fountain;
Song of Solomon 4:13
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Your branches are a paradise[i] of pomegranates with choicest fruits,(t) henna with nard—
Footnotes: [i] - Or park, or orchard;
Song of Solomon 4:14
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nard and saffron, calamus and cinnamon,(u) with all the trees of frankincense,(v) myrrh and aloes,(w) with all the best spices.
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Cross References: (u) - Exodus 30:23; (v) - Song of Solomon 4:6; (w) - Song of Solomon 3:6; John 19:39;
Song of Solomon 4:15
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You are a garden spring, a well of flowing water(x) streaming from Lebanon.
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Song of Solomon 4:16
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W Awaken,(y) north wind— come, south wind. Blow on my garden, and spread the fragrance of its spices. Let my love come to his garden and eat its choicest fruits.(z)
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Cross References: (y) - Song of Solomon 2:7; Song of Solomon 3:5; Song of Solomon 8:4; (z) - Song of Solomon 7:13;
Song of Solomon 5:1
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M I have come to my garden—my sister, my bride. I gather[a] my myrrh with my spices. I eat my honeycomb with my honey. I drink my wine with my milk. N Eat, friends! Drink, be intoxicated with love
Footnotes: [a] - Lit pluck; [b] - Or Drink your fill, lovers;
Song of Solomon 5:2
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W I sleep, but my heart is awake. A sound! My love is knocking!(b) M Open to me, my sister, my darling, my dove, my perfect one. For my head is drenched with dew, my hair with droplets of the night.
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Song of Solomon 5:3
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W I have taken off my clothing.(c) How can I put it back on? I have washed my feet. How can I get them dirty?
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Song of Solomon 5:4
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My love thrust his hand through the opening, and my feelings were stirred for him.
Song of Solomon 5:5
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I rose to open for my love. My hands dripped with myrrh,(d) my fingers with flowing myrrh on the handles of the bolt.
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Song of Solomon 5:6
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I opened to my love, but my love had turned and gone away. I was crushed[c] that he had left.[d] I sought him, but did not find him.(e) I called him, but he did not answer.
Footnotes: [c] - Lit My soul went out; [d] - Or spoken;
Song of Solomon 5:7
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The guards who go about the city found me.(f) They beat and wounded me; they took my cloak[e] from me— the guardians of the walls.(g)
Footnotes: [e] - Or veil, or shawl;
Song of Solomon 5:8
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Young women of Jerusalem, I charge you:(h) if you find my love, tell him that I am lovesick.(i)
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Cross References: (h) - Song of Solomon 2:7; Song of Solomon 3:5; Song of Solomon 8:4; (i) - Song of Solomon 2:5;
Song of Solomon 5:9
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Y What makes the one you love better than another, most beautiful of women?(j) What makes him better than another, that you would give us this charge?
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Song of Solomon 5:10
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W My love is fit and strong,[f](k) notable among ten thousand.(l)
Footnotes: [f] - Or is radiant and ruddy;
Song of Solomon 5:11
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His head is purest gold. His hair is wavy[g](m) and black as a raven.
Footnotes: [g] - Or is [like] palm leaves; Hb obscure;
Song of Solomon 5:12
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His eyes are like doves(n) beside streams of water, washed in milk and set like jewels.[h]
Footnotes: [h] - Lit milk sitting in fullness;
Song of Solomon 5:13
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His cheeks(o) are like beds of spice, towers of[i] perfume. His lips are lilies, dripping with flowing myrrh.(p)
Footnotes: [i] - LXX, Vg read spice, yielding;
Song of Solomon 5:14
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His arms[j] are rods of gold set[k] with topaz.[l](q) His body[m] is an ivory panel covered with sapphires.(r)
Footnotes: [j] - Lit hands; [k] - Lit filled; Sg 5:2,12; [l] - Probably yellow topaz; [m] - Lit abdomen;
Song of Solomon 5:15
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His legs are alabaster pillars set on pedestals of pure gold. His presence is like Lebanon,(s) as majestic as the cedars.(t)
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Song of Solomon 5:16
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His mouth is sweetness. He is absolutely desirable.(u) This is my love, and this is my friend, young women of Jerusalem.
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