How beautifulH3302 are thy feetH6471 with shoesH5275, O prince'sH5081 daughterH1323! the jointsH2542 of thy thighsH3409 are like jewelsH2481, the workH4639 of the handsH3027 of a cunning workmanH542.
Thy navelH8326 is like a roundH5469 gobletH101, which wantethH2637 not liquorH4197: thy bellyH990 is like an heapH6194 of wheatH2406 set aboutH5473 with liliesH7799. {liquor: Heb. mixture}
Thy twoH8147 breastsH7699 are like twoH8147 youngH6082 roesH6646 that are twinsH8380.
Thy neckH6677 is as a towerH4026 of ivoryH8127; thine eyesH5869 like the fishpoolsH1295 in HeshbonH2809, by the gateH8179 of BathrabbimH1337: thy noseH639 is as the towerH4026 of LebanonH3844 which lookethH6822 towardH6440 DamascusH1834.
Thine headH7218 upon thee is like CarmelH3760, and the hairH1803 of thine headH7218 like purpleH713; the kingH4428 is heldH631 in the galleriesH7298. {Carmel: or, crimson} {held: Heb. bound}
How fairH3302 and how pleasantH5276 art thou, O loveH160, for delightsH8588!
This thy statureH6967 is likeH1819 to a palm treeH8558, and thy breastsH7699 to clustersH811 of grapes.
I saidH559, I will go upH5927 to the palm treeH8558, I will take holdH270 of the boughsH5577 thereof: now also thy breastsH7699 shall be as clustersH811 of the vineH1612, and the smellH7381 of thy noseH639 like applesH8598;
And the roof of thy mouthH2441 like the bestH2896 wineH3196 for my belovedH1730, that goethH1980 down sweetlyH4339, causing the lipsH8193 of those that are asleepH3463 to speakH1680. {sweetly: Heb. straightly} {of those…: or, of the ancient}
I am my beloved'sH1730, and his desireH8669 is toward me.
ComeH3212, my belovedH1730, let us go forthH3318 into the fieldH7704; let us lodgeH3885 in the villagesH3723.
Let us get up earlyH7925 to the vineyardsH3754; let us seeH7200 if the vineH1612 flourishH6524, whether the tender grapeH5563 appearH6605, and the pomegranatesH7416 bud forthH5132: there will I giveH5414 thee my lovesH1730. {appear: Heb. open}
The mandrakesH1736 giveH5414 a smellH7381, and at our gatesH6607 are all manner of pleasantH4022 fruits, newH2319 and oldH3465, which I have laid upH6845 for thee, O my belovedH1730.
Querverweise zu Hohelied 7,11 Hld 7,11
DrawH4900 me, we will runH7323 afterH310 thee: the kingH4428 hath broughtH935 me into his chambersH2315: we will be gladH1523 and rejoiceH8055 in thee, we will rememberH2142 thy loveH1730 more than wineH3196: the uprightH4339 loveH157 thee. {the upright…: or, they love thee uprightly}
My belovedH1730 spakeH6030, and saidH559 unto me, Rise upH6965, my loveH7474, my fair oneH3303, and come awayH3212.
For, lo, the winterH5638 is pastH5674, the rainH1653 is overH2498 and goneH1980;
The flowersH5339 appearH7200 on the earthH776; the timeH6256 of the singingH2158 of birds is comeH5060, and the voiceH6963 of the turtleH8449 is heardH8085 in our landH776;
The fig treeH8384 putteth forthH2590 her green figsH6291, and the vinesH1612 with the tender grapeH5563 giveH5414 a good smellH7381. AriseH6965, my loveH7474, my fair oneH3303, and come awayH3212.