I am comeH935 into my gardenH1588, my sisterH269, my spouseH3618: I have gatheredH717 my myrrhH4753 with my spiceH1313; I have eatenH398 my honeycombH3293 with my honeyH1706; I have drunkH8354 my wineH3196 with my milkH2461: eatH398, O friendsH7453; drinkH8354, yea, drink abundantlyH7937, O belovedH1730. {yea…: or, and be drunken with loves}
I sleepH3463, but my heartH3820 wakethH5782: it is the voiceH6963 of my belovedH1730 that knockethH1849, saying, OpenH6605 to me, my sisterH269, my loveH7474, my doveH3123, my undefiledH8535: for my headH7218 is filledH4390 with dewH2919, and my locksH6977 with the dropsH7447 of the nightH3915.
I have put offH6584 my coatH3801; howH349 shall I put it onH3847? I have washedH7364 my feetH7272; howH349 shall I defileH2936 them?
My belovedH1730 put inH7971 his handH3027 byH4480 the holeH2356 of the door, and my bowelsH4578 were movedH1993 for him. {for him: or, (as some read) in me}
I rose upH6965 to openH6605 to my belovedH1730; and my handsH3027 droppedH5197 with myrrhH4753, and my fingersH676 with sweet smellingH5674 myrrhH4753, upon the handlesH3709 of the lockH4514. {sweet…: Heb. passing, or, running about}
I openedH6605 to my belovedH1730; but my belovedH1730 had withdrawnH2559 himself, and was goneH5674: my soulH5315 failedH3318 when he spakeH1696: I soughtH1245 him, but I could not findH4672 him; I calledH7121 him, but he gave me no answerH6030.
The watchmenH8104 that went aboutH5437 the cityH5892 foundH4672 me, they smoteH5221 me, they woundedH6481 me; the keepersH8104 of the wallsH2346 took awayH5375 my veilH7289 from me.
I chargeH7650 you, O daughtersH1323 of JerusalemH3389, if ye findH4672 my belovedH1730, that ye tellH5046 him, that I am sickH2470 of loveH160. {that ye: Heb. what, etc}
What is thy belovedH1730 more than another belovedH1730, O thou fairestH3303 among womenH802? what is thy belovedH1730 more than another belovedH1730, that thouH3602 dost so chargeH7650 us?
My belovedH1730 is whiteH6703 and ruddyH122, the chiefestH1713 among ten thousandH7233. {the chiefest: Heb. a standard bearer}
His headH7218 is as the mostH3800 fine goldH6337, his locksH6977 are bushyH8534, and blackH7838 as a ravenH6158. {bushy: or, curled}
His eyesH5869 are as the eyes of dovesH3123 by the riversH650 of watersH4325, washedH7364 with milkH2461, and fitly setH3427+H4402. {fitly…: Heb. sitting in fulness, that is, fitly placed, and set as a precious stone in the foil of a ring}
His cheeksH3895 are as a bedH6170 of spicesH1314, as sweetH4840 flowersH4026: his lipsH8193 like liliesH7799, droppingH5197 sweet smellingH5674 myrrhH4753. {sweet flowers: or, towers of perfumes}
His handsH3027 are as goldH2091 ringsH1550 setH4390 with the berylH8658: his bellyH4578 is as brightH6247 ivoryH8127 overlaidH5968 with sapphiresH5601.
His legsH7785 are as pillarsH5982 of marbleH8336, setH3245 upon socketsH134 of fine goldH6337: his countenanceH4758 is as LebanonH3844, excellentH977 as the cedarsH730.
His mouthH2441 is most sweetH4477: yea, he is altogether lovelyH4261. This is my belovedH1730, and this is my friendH7453, O daughtersH1323 of JerusalemH3389. {mouth: Heb. palate}
Querverweise zu Hohelied 5,15 Hld 5,15
AndG2532 hisG846 feetG4228 likeG3664 unto fine brassG5474, asG5613 if they burnedG4448 inG1722 a furnaceG2575; andG2532 hisG846 voiceG5456 asG5613 the soundG5456 of manyG4183 watersG5204.
And thou shalt makeH6213 fortyH705 socketsH134 of silverH3701 under the twentyH6242 boardsH7175; twoH8147 socketsH134 under oneH259 boardH7175 for his twoH8147 tenonsH3027, and twoH8147 socketsH134 under anotherH259 boardH7175 for his twoH8147 tenonsH3027.
O my doveH3123, that art in the cleftsH2288 of the rockH5553, in the secretH5643 places of the stairsH4095, let me seeH7200 thy countenanceH4758, let me hearH8085 thy voiceH6963; for sweetH6156 is thy voiceH6963, and thy countenanceH4758 is comelyH5000.
Thy lipsH8193, O my spouseH3618, dropH5197 as the honeycombH5317: honeyH1706 and milkH2461 are under thy tongueH3956; and the smellH7381 of thy garmentsH8008 is like the smellH7381 of LebanonH3844.
Then the womanH802 cameH935 and toldH559 her husbandH376, sayingH559, A manH376 of GodH430 cameH935 unto me, and his countenanceH4758 was like the countenanceH4758 of an angelH4397 of GodH430, veryH3966 terribleH3372: but I askedH7592 him not whence he was, neither toldH5046 he me his nameH8034:
The righteousH6662 shall flourishH6524 like the palm treeH8558: he shall growH7685 like a cedarH730 in LebanonH3844.
AndG2532 was transfiguredG3339 beforeG1715 themG846: andG2532 hisG846 faceG4383 did shineG2989 asG5613 the sunG2246, andG1161 hisG846 raimentG2440 wasG1096 whiteG3022 asG5613 the lightG5457.
They that dwellH3427 under his shadowH6738 shall returnH7725; they shall reviveH2421 as the cornH1715, and growH6524 as the vineH1612: the scentH2143 thereof shall be as the wineH3196 of LebanonH3844. {grow: or, blossom} {scent: or, memorial}
HisG846 countenanceG2397 wasG2258 likeG5613 lightningG796, andG2532 hisG846 raimentG1742 whiteG3022 asG5616 snowG5510:
For how great is his goodnessH2898, and how great is his beautyH3308! cornH1715 shall make the young menH970 cheerfulH5107, and new wineH8492 the maidsH1330. {cheerful: or, grow, or, speak}
Thou hast made knownG1107 to meG3427 the waysG3598 of lifeG2222; thou shalt makeG4137 meG3165 fullG4137 of joyG2167 withG3326 thyG4675 countenanceG4383.
AndG2532 without controversyG3672 greatG3173 isG2076 the mysteryG3466 of godlinessG2150: GodG2316 was manifestG5319 inG1722 the fleshG4561, justifiedG1344 inG1722 the SpiritG4151, seenG3700 of angelsG32, preachedG2784 untoG1722 the GentilesG1484, believed onG4100 inG1722 the worldG2889, received upG353 intoG1722 gloryG1391.