King James Version 1611 with Strong's numbers
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Thy plantsH7973 are an orchardH6508 of pomegranatesH7416, with pleasantH4022 fruitsH6529; camphireH3724, with spikenardH5373, {camphire: or, cypress}
SpikenardH5373 and saffronH3750; calamusH7070 and cinnamonH7076, with all treesH6086 of frankincenseH3828; myrrhH4753 and aloesH174, with all the chiefH7218 spicesH1314:
And outH4480 of the groundH127 madeH6779 the LORDH3068 GodH430 to growH6779 every treeH6086 that is pleasantH2530 to the sightH4758, and goodH2896 for foodH3978; the treeH6086 of lifeH2416 also in the midstH8432 of the gardenH1588, and the treeH6086 of knowledgeH1847 of goodH2896 and evilH7451.
And by the riverH5158 upon the bankH8193 thereof, on this side and on that side, shall growH5927 all treesH6086 for meatH3978, whose leafH5929 shall not fadeH5034, neither shall the fruitH6529 thereof be consumedH8552: it shall bring forth new fruitH1069 according to his monthsH2320, because their watersH4325 they issued outH3318 of the sanctuaryH4720: and the fruitH6529 thereof shall be for meatH3978, and the leafH5929 thereof for medicineH8644. {shall grow: Heb. shall come up} {new: or, principal} {for medicine: or, for bruises and sores}
AndG2532 he shewedG1166 meG3427 a pureG2513 riverG4215 of waterG5204 of lifeG2222, clearG2986 asG5613 crystalG2930, proceedingG1607 out ofG1537 the throneG2362 of GodG2316 andG2532 of the LambG721.
InG1722 the midstG3319 of the streetG4113 of itG846, andG2532 on eitherG2532 sideG1782 of the riverG4215, was there the treeG3586 of lifeG2222, which bareG4160 twelveG1427 manner of fruitsG2590, and yieldedG591 herG846 fruitG2590 everyG2596+G1538+G1520 monthG3376: andG2532 the leavesG5444 of the treeG3586 were forG1519 the healingG2322 of the nationsG1484.
O IsraelH3478, returnH7725 unto the LORDH3068 thy GodH430; for thou hast fallenH3782 by thine iniquityH5771.
TakeH3947 with you wordsH1697, and turnH7725 to the LORDH3068: sayH559 unto him, Take awayH5375 all iniquityH5771, and receiveH3947 us graciouslyH2896: so will we renderH7999 the calvesH6499 of our lipsH8193. {receive…: or, give good}
AsshurH804 shall not saveH3467 us; we will not rideH7392 upon horsesH5483: neither will we sayH559 any more to the workH4639 of our handsH3027, Ye are our godsH430: for in thee the fatherlessH3490 findeth mercyH7355.
I will healH7495 their backslidingH4878, I will loveH157 them freelyH5071: for mine angerH639 is turned awayH7725 from him.
I will be as the dewH2919 unto IsraelH3478: he shall growH6524 as the lilyH7799, and cast forthH5221 his rootsH8328 as LebanonH3844. {grow: or, blossom} {cast…: Heb. strike}
His branchesH3127 shall spreadH3212, and his beautyH1935 shall be as the olive treeH2132, and his smellH7381 as LebanonH3844. {spread: Heb. go}
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}
EphraimH669 shall say, What have I to do any more with idolsH6091? I have heardH6030 him, and observedH7789 him: I am like a greenH7488 fir treeH1265. From me is thy fruitH6529 foundH4672.
Who is wiseH2450, and he shall understandH995 these things? prudentH995, and he shall knowH3045 them? for the waysH1870 of the LORDH3068 are rightH3477, and the justH6662 shall walkH3212 in them: but the transgressorsH6586 shall fallH3782 therein.
ForG1063 ye knowG1097 the graceG5485 of ourG2257 LordG2962 JesusG2424 ChristG5547, thatG3754, though he wasG5607 richG4145, yet forG1223 yourG5209 sakesG1223 he became poorG4433, thatG2443 yeG5210 through hisG1565 povertyG4432 might be richG4147.
ForG1223 this causeG5124 weG2249 alsoG2532, sinceG575 theG3739 dayG2250 we heardG191 it, doG3973 notG3756 ceaseG3973 to prayG4336 forG5228 youG5216, andG2532 to desireG154 thatG2443 ye might be filledG4137 with the knowledgeG1922 of hisG846 willG2307 inG1722 allG3956 wisdomG4678 andG2532 spiritualG4152 understandingG4907;
That yeG5209 might walkG4043 worthyG516 of the LordG2962 untoG1519 allG3956 pleasingG699, being fruitfulG2592 inG1722 everyG3956 goodG18 workG2041, andG2532 increasingG837 inG1519 the knowledgeG1922 of GodG2316;
StrengthenedG1412 withG1722 allG3956 mightG1411, according toG2596 hisG846 gloriousG1391 powerG2904, untoG1519 allG3956 patienceG5281 andG2532 longsufferingG3115 withG3326 joyfulnessG5479;
ButG1161 the fruitG2590 of the SpiritG4151 isG2076 loveG26, joyG5479, peaceG1515, longsufferingG3115, gentlenessG5544, goodnessG19, faithG4102,
MeeknessG4236, temperanceG1466: againstG2596 suchG5108 there isG2076 noG3756 lawG3551.
And beneath upon the hemH7757 of it thou shalt makeH6213 pomegranatesH7416 of blueH8504, and of purpleH713, and of scarletH8144+H8438, round aboutH5439 the hemH7757 thereof; and bellsH6472 of goldH2091 betweenH8432 them round aboutH5439: {hem: or, skirts}
A goldenH2091 bellH6472 and a pomegranateH7416, a goldenH2091 bellH6472 and a pomegranateH7416, upon the hemH7757 of the robeH4598 round aboutH5439.
The songH7892 of songsH7892, which is Solomon'sH8010.
Let him kissH5401 me with the kissesH5390 of his mouthH6310: for thy loveH1730 is betterH2896 than wineH3196. {thy…: Heb. thy loves}
Because of the savourH7381 of thy goodH2896 ointmentsH8081 thy nameH8034 is as ointmentH8081 poured forthH7324, therefore do the virginsH5959 loveH157 thee.
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}
I am blackH7838, but comelyH5000, O ye daughtersH1323 of JerusalemH3389, as the tentsH168 of KedarH6938, as the curtainsH3407 of SolomonH8010.
LookH7200 not upon me, because I am blackH7840, because the sunH8121 hath lookedH7805 upon me: my mother'sH517 childrenH1121 were angryH2787 with me; they madeH7760 me the keeperH5201 of the vineyardsH3754; but mine own vineyardH3754 have I not keptH5201.
TellH5046 me, O thou whom my soulH5315 lovethH157, where thou feedestH7462, whereH349 thou makest thy flock to restH7257 at noonH6672: forH4100 why should I be as one that turneth asideH5844 by the flocksH5739 of thy companionsH2270? {as one…: or, as one that is veiled}
If thou knowH3045 not, O thou fairestH3303 among womenH802, go thy way forthH3318 by the footstepsH6119 of the flockH6629, and feedH7462 thy kidsH1429 beside the shepherds'H7462 tentsH4908.
I have comparedH1819 thee, O my loveH7474, to a company of horsesH5484 in Pharaoh'sH6547 chariotsH7393.
Thy cheeksH3895 are comelyH4998 with rowsH8447 of jewels, thy neckH6677 with chainsH2737 of gold.
We will makeH6213 thee bordersH8447 of goldH2091 with studsH5351 of silverH3701.
While the kingH4428 sitteth at his tableH4524, my spikenardH5373 sendeth forthH5414 the smellH7381 thereof.
A bundleH6872 of myrrhH4753 is my wellbelovedH1730 unto me; he shall lieH3885 all night betwixt my breastsH7699.
My belovedH1730 is unto me as a clusterH811 of camphireH3724 in the vineyardsH3754 of EngediH5872. {camphire: or, cypress}
Behold, thou art fairH3303, my loveH7474; behold, thou art fairH3303; thou hast doves'H3123 eyesH5869. {my love: or, my companion}
Behold, thou art fairH3303, my belovedH1730, yea, pleasantH5273: also our bedH6210 is greenH7488.
The beamsH6982 of our houseH1004 are cedarH730, and our raftersH7351+H7351 of firH1266. {rafters: or, galleries}
My belovedH1730 is unto me as a clusterH811 of camphireH3724 in the vineyardsH3754 of EngediH5872. {camphire: or, cypress}
The songH7892 of songsH7892, which is Solomon'sH8010.
Let him kissH5401 me with the kissesH5390 of his mouthH6310: for thy loveH1730 is betterH2896 than wineH3196. {thy…: Heb. thy loves}
Because of the savourH7381 of thy goodH2896 ointmentsH8081 thy nameH8034 is as ointmentH8081 poured forthH7324, therefore do the virginsH5959 loveH157 thee.
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}
I am blackH7838, but comelyH5000, O ye daughtersH1323 of JerusalemH3389, as the tentsH168 of KedarH6938, as the curtainsH3407 of SolomonH8010.
LookH7200 not upon me, because I am blackH7840, because the sunH8121 hath lookedH7805 upon me: my mother'sH517 childrenH1121 were angryH2787 with me; they madeH7760 me the keeperH5201 of the vineyardsH3754; but mine own vineyardH3754 have I not keptH5201.
TellH5046 me, O thou whom my soulH5315 lovethH157, where thou feedestH7462, whereH349 thou makest thy flock to restH7257 at noonH6672: forH4100 why should I be as one that turneth asideH5844 by the flocksH5739 of thy companionsH2270? {as one…: or, as one that is veiled}
If thou knowH3045 not, O thou fairestH3303 among womenH802, go thy way forthH3318 by the footstepsH6119 of the flockH6629, and feedH7462 thy kidsH1429 beside the shepherds'H7462 tentsH4908.
I have comparedH1819 thee, O my loveH7474, to a company of horsesH5484 in Pharaoh'sH6547 chariotsH7393.
Thy cheeksH3895 are comelyH4998 with rowsH8447 of jewels, thy neckH6677 with chainsH2737 of gold.
We will makeH6213 thee bordersH8447 of goldH2091 with studsH5351 of silverH3701.
While the kingH4428 sitteth at his tableH4524, my spikenardH5373 sendeth forthH5414 the smellH7381 thereof.
A bundleH6872 of myrrhH4753 is my wellbelovedH1730 unto me; he shall lieH3885 all night betwixt my breastsH7699.
My belovedH1730 is unto me as a clusterH811 of camphireH3724 in the vineyardsH3754 of EngediH5872. {camphire: or, cypress}
Behold, thou art fairH3303, my loveH7474; behold, thou art fairH3303; thou hast doves'H3123 eyesH5869. {my love: or, my companion}
Behold, thou art fairH3303, my belovedH1730, yea, pleasantH5273: also our bedH6210 is greenH7488.
The beamsH6982 of our houseH1004 are cedarH730, and our raftersH7351+H7351 of firH1266. {rafters: or, galleries}
While the kingH4428 sitteth at his tableH4524, my spikenardH5373 sendeth forthH5414 the smellH7381 thereof.
TakeH3947 thou also unto thee principalH7218 spicesH1314, of pureH1865 myrrhH4753 fiveH2568 hundredH3967 shekels, and of sweetH1314 cinnamonH7076 halfH4276 so muchH4276, even two hundredH3967 and fiftyH2572 shekels, and of sweetH1314 calamusH7070 two hundredH3967 and fiftyH2572 shekels,
ButG2532 yeG5210 haveG2192 an unctionG5545 fromG575 the Holy OneG40, andG2532 ye knowG1492 all thingsG3956.
ButG2532 the anointingG5545 whichG3739 yeG5210 have receivedG2983 ofG575 himG846 abidethG3306 inG1722 youG5213, andG2532 ye needG5532+G2192 notG3756 thatG2443 any manG5100 teachG1321 youG5209: butG235 asG5613 the sameG846 anointingG5545 teachethG1321 youG5209 ofG4012 all thingsG3956, andG2532 isG2076 truthG227, andG2532 isG2076 noG3756 lieG5579, andG2532 even asG2531 it hath taughtG1321 youG5209, ye shall abideG3306 inG1722 himG846. {in him: or, in it}
It is like the preciousH2896 ointmentH8081 upon the headH7218, that ran downH3381 upon the beardH2206, even Aaron'sH175 beardH2206: that went downH3381 to the skirtsH6310 of his garmentsH4060;
Who is this that comethH5927 out of the wildernessH4057 like pillarsH8490 of smokeH6227, perfumedH6999 with myrrhH4753 and frankincenseH3828, with all powdersH81 of the merchantH7402?
Until the dayH3117 breakH6315, and the shadowsH6752 flee awayH5127, I will getH3212 me to the mountainH2022 of myrrhH4753, and to the hillH1389 of frankincenseH3828. {break: Heb. breathe}
And when anyH5315 will offerH7126 a meatH4503 offeringH7133 unto the LORDH3068, his offeringH7133 shall be of fine flourH5560; and he shall pourH3332 oilH8081 upon it, and putH5414 frankincenseH3828 thereon:
And he shall bringH935 it to Aaron'sH175 sonsH1121 the priestsH3548: and he shall takeH7061 thereoutH8033 his handfulH7062+H4393 of the flourH5560 thereof, and of the oilH8081 thereof, with all the frankincenseH3828 thereof; and the priestH3548 shall burnH6999 the memorialH234 of it upon the altarH4196, to be an offering made by fireH801, of a sweetH5207 savourH7381 unto the LORDH3068:
And thou shalt putH5414 oilH8081 upon it, and layH7760 frankincenseH3828 thereon: it is a meat offeringH4503.
And the priestH3548 shall burnH6999 the memorialH234 of it, part of the beaten cornH1643 thereof, and part of the oilH8081 thereof, with all the frankincenseH3828 thereof: it is an offering made by fireH801 unto the LORDH3068.
And he had preparedH6213 for him a greatH1419 chamberH3957, where aforetimeH6440 they laidH5414 the meat offeringsH4503, the frankincenseH3828, and the vesselsH3627, and the tithesH4643 of the cornH1715, the new wineH8492, and the oilH3323, which was commandedH4687 to be given to the LevitesH3881, and the singersH7891, and the portersH7778; and the offeringsH8641 of the priestsH3548. {which…: Heb. the commandment of the Levites}
And they shall comeH935 from the citiesH5892 of JudahH3063, and from the places aboutH5439 JerusalemH3389, and from the landH776 of BenjaminH1144, and from the plainH8219, and from the mountainsH2022, and from the southH5045, bringingH935 burnt offeringsH5930, and sacrificesH2077, and meat offeringsH4503, and incenseH3828, and bringingH935 sacrifices of praiseH8426, unto the houseH1004 of the LORDH3068.
That there cameH935 certainH582 from ShechemH7927, from ShilohH7887, and from SamariaH8111, even fourscoreH8084 menH376, having their beardsH2206 shavenH1548, and their clothesH899 rentH7167, and having cutH1413 themselves, with offeringsH4503 and incenseH3828 in their handH3027, to bringH935 them to the houseH1004 of the LORDH3068.
BeG1096 yeG3402 thereforeG3767 followersG3402 of GodG2316, asG5613 dearG27 childrenG5043;
AndG2532 walkG4043 inG1722 loveG26, asG2531 ChristG5547 alsoG2532 hath lovedG25 usG2248, andG2532 hath givenG3860 himselfG1438 forG5228 usG2257 an offeringG4376 andG2532 a sacrificeG2378 to GodG2316 forG1519 a sweetsmellingG2175 savourG3744.
While the kingH4428 sitteth at his tableH4524, my spikenardH5373 sendeth forthH5414 the smellH7381 thereof.
How goodlyH2895 are thy tentsH168, O JacobH3290, and thy tabernaclesH4908, O IsraelH3478!
As the valleysH5158 are they spread forthH5186, as gardensH1593 by the river's sideH5104, as the trees of lign aloesH174 which the LORDH3068 hath plantedH5193, and as cedar treesH730 beside the watersH4325.
AndG1161 there cameG2064 alsoG2532 NicodemusG3530, whichG3588 at the firstG4412 cameG2064 toG4314 JesusG2424 by nightG3571, and broughtG5342 a mixtureG3395 of myrrhG4666 andG2532 aloesG250, aboutG5616 an hundredG1540 poundG3046 weight.
All thy garmentsH899 smell of myrrhH4753, and aloesH174, and cassiaH7102, out of the ivoryH8127 palacesH1964, wherebyH4482 they have made thee gladH8055.