The Song of Solomon
The song of songs, which is Solomon's.
Chapters: 1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Chapter 1:
- The song of songs, which is
Solomon's. (1 Kin. 4:32)
THE SHULAMITE
- Let him kiss me with the kisses
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his mouth - For your love is better than wine. (Song 4:10)
- Because of the fragrance of your
good ointments, your name is ointment poured forth; therefore the
virgins love you. (Song 6:8)
- Lead me away!
THE DAUGHTERS OF
JERUSALEM
We will run after you.
THE SHULAMITE
The king has brought me into his chambers. (Ps. 45:14-15)
THE DAUGHTERS OF
JERUSALEM
We will be glad and rejoice in you.
We will remember your love more than wine.
THE SHULAMITE
Rightly do they love you. (John 6:44)
- I am dark, but lovely, O daughter
of Jerusalem, like the tents of Kedar, like the curtains of Solomon.
- Do not look upon me, because I am
dark, because the sun has tanned me. My mother's sons were angry
with me; they made me the keeper of the vineyards, but my own vineyard
I have not kept. (Song 8:11-12)
(TO HER BELOVED)
- Tell me, O you whom I love, where
you feed your flock, where you make it rest at noon. For why
should I be as one who veils herself by the flocks of your companions?
THE BELOVED
- If you do not know, O fairest
among women, follow in the footsteps of the flock, (Song
5:9) and feed your little goats beside the shepherds' tents.
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THE DAUGHTERS OF JERUSALEM
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- While the king is at his table,
my spikenard
sends forth its fragrance. (John 12:3)
- A bundle of myrrh is my beloved
to me, that lies all night between my breasts. (Ps. 45:8)
- My beloved is to me a cluster of
henna blooms in the vineyards of En Gedi.
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Chapter 2:
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Jerusalem
The Shulamite -
The voice of my beloved!
Behold he comes
Leaping upon the mountains,
Skipping upon the hills. -
My beloved is like a gazelle or a young stag.
Behold, he stands behind our wall;
He is looking through the window (Song 2:17),
gazing through the lattice. (Prov.
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To Her Beloved - Until the day breaks and the shadows flee away, turn,
my beloved (Song 4:6), and be like a gazelle or (Song 2:9)
a young stag (Song 8:14) upon the mountains of Bether.
Chapter 3:
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Chapter 4:
The Beloved -
Behold, you are fair, my love!
Behold, you are fair!
You have dove's eyes behind your veil.
Your hair is like a flock of goats, going down from Mount Gilead.
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- You are all fair, my love, and
there is no spot in you. (Eph. 5:27)
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Chapter 5:
The Beloved - I have come to my garden, my sister, my spouse; I have
gathered my myrrh with my spice; (Song 4:9; Song
4:16) I have eaten my honeycomb with my honey (Song 4:11); I have drunk
my wine with my milk.
(To His Friends)
Eat, O friends!
Drink, yes, drink deeply,
O beloved ones! (Prov. 24:13;
Luke 15:7; Luke 15:10; John 3:29)
The Shulamite - I sleep, but my heart is awake; it is the voice of my
beloved! He knocks, saying, "Open for me, my sister, my love, my
dove, my perfect one;
for my head is covered with dew, (Rev. 3:20) my locks with the drops of
the
night."
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The Daughters Of Jerusalem
Chapter 6:
- Where has your beloved gone, O
fairest among women? Where has your beloved turned aside, that we
may seek him with you? (Song 1:8; Song 5:9)
(The Shulamite)
- My beloved has gone to his
garden, to the beds of spices, to feed his flock in the gardens,
(Song 4:16; Song 5:1) and to gather lilies.
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- Like a piece of pomegranate are
your temples behind your veil. (Song 4:3)
- There are sixty queens and eighty
concubines, and virgins without number. (Ps. 45:9; Song
1:3)
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The Shulamite To Her Beloved
- Set me as a seal upon your heart,
as a seal upon your arm;
for love is as strong as death (Jer.
22:24), jealousy as cruel as the grave (Prov. 6:34);
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