King James Version 1611 with Strong's numbers
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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.
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.
So shall the kingH4428 greatly desireH183 thy beautyH3308: for he is thy LordH113; and worshipH7812 thou him.
And the daughterH1323 of TyreH6865 shall be there with a giftH4503; even the richH6223 among the peopleH5971 shall intreatH2470 thy favourH6440. {favour: Heb. face}
My sonH1121, giveH5414 me thine heartH3820, and let thine eyesH5869 observeH7521+H5341 my waysH1870.
AndG2532, having made peaceG1517 throughG1223 the bloodG129 of hisG846 crossG4716, byG1223 himG846 to reconcileG604 all thingsG3956 untoG1519 himselfG846; byG1223 himG846, I say, whetherG1535 they be things inG1909 earthG1093, orG1535 things inG1722 heavenG3772. {having…: or, making}
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}
Behold, thou art fairH3303, my loveH7474; behold, thou art fairH3303; thou hast doves'H3123 eyesH5869 withinH1157 thy locksH6777: thy hairH8181 is as a flockH5739 of goatsH5795, that appearH1570 from mountH2022 GileadH1568. {that…: or, that eat of, etc}
Thy teethH8127 are like a flockH5739 of sheep that are even shornH7094, which came upH5927 from the washingH7367; whereof every one bear twinsH8382, and none is barrenH7909 among them.
Thy lipsH8193 are like a threadH2339 of scarletH8144, and thy speechH4057 is comelyH5000: thy templesH7541 are like a pieceH6400 of a pomegranateH7416 withinH1157 thy locksH6777.
Thy neckH6677 is like the towerH4026 of DavidH1732 buildedH1129 for an armouryH8530, whereon there hangH8518 a thousandH505 bucklersH4043, all shieldsH7982 of mighty menH1368.
Thy twoH8147 breastsH7699 are like twoH8147 youngH6082 roesH6646 that are twinsH8380, which feedH7462 among the liliesH7799.
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}
Thou art all fairH3303, my loveH7474; there is no spotH3971 in thee.
ComeH935 with me from LebanonH3844, my spouseH3618, with me from LebanonH3844: lookH7789 from the topH7218 of AmanaH549, from the topH7218 of ShenirH8149 and HermonH2768, from the lions'H738 densH4585, from the mountainsH2042 of the leopardsH5246.
Thou hast ravished my heartH3823, my sisterH269, my spouseH3618; thou hast ravished my heartH3823 with oneH259 of thine eyesH5869, with oneH259 chainH6060 of thy neckH6677. {ravished: or, taken away}
How fairH3302 is thy loveH1730, my sisterH269, my spouseH3618! how much betterH2895 is thy loveH1730 than wineH3196! and the smellH7381 of thine ointmentsH8081 than all spicesH1314!
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.
A gardenH1588 inclosedH5274 is my sisterH269, my spouseH3618; a springH1530 shut upH5274, a fountainH4599 sealedH2856. {inclosed: Heb. barred} {shut up: Heb. barred}
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:
A fountainH4599 of gardensH1588, a wellH875 of livingH2416 watersH4325, and streamsH5140 from LebanonH3844.
AwakeH5782, O north windH6828; and comeH935, thou southH8486; blowH6315 upon my gardenH1588, that the spicesH1314 thereof may flow outH5140. Let my belovedH1730 comeH935 into his gardenH1588, and eatH398 his pleasantH4022 fruitsH6529.
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}