King James Version 1611 with Strong's numbers
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JesusG2424 answeredG611 andG2532 saidG2036 unto herG846, WhosoeverG3956 drinkethG4095 ofG1537 thisG5127 waterG5204 shall thirstG1372 againG3825:
ButG1161 whosoeverG3739+G302 drinkethG4095 ofG1537 the waterG5204 thatG3739 IG1473 shall giveG1325 himG846 shallG1372 neverG1519+G165+G3364 thirstG1372; butG235 the waterG5204 thatG3739 I shall giveG1325 himG846 shall beG1096 inG1722 himG846 a wellG4077 of waterG5204 springing upG242 intoG1519 everlastingG166 lifeG2222.
And the LORDH3068 gaveH5414 SolomonH8010 wisdomH2451, as he promisedH1696 him: and there was peaceH7965 between HiramH2438 and SolomonH8010; and they twoH8147 madeH3772 a leagueH1285 togetherH8147.
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}
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.
The voiceH6963 of my belovedH1730! behold, he comethH935 leapingH1801 upon the mountainsH2022, skippingH7092 upon the hillsH1389.
My belovedH1730 is likeH1819 a roeH6643 or a youngH6082 hartH354: behold, he standethH5975 behindH310 our wallH3796, he looketh forthH7688 at the windowsH2474, shewingH6692 himself through the latticeH2762. {shewing…: Heb. flourishing}
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.
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.
TakeH270 us the foxesH7776, the littleH6996 foxesH7776, that spoilH2254 the vinesH3754: for our vinesH3754 have tender grapesH5563.
My belovedH1730 is mine, and I am his: he feedethH7462 among the liliesH7799.
Until the dayH3117 breakH6315, and the shadowsH6752 flee awayH5127, turnH5437, my belovedH1730, and be thou likeH1819 a roeH6643 or a youngH6082 hartH354 upon the mountainsH2022 of BetherH1336. {of Bether: or, of division}
By nightH3915 on my bedH4904 I soughtH1245 him whom my soulH5315 lovethH157: I soughtH1245 him, but I foundH4672 him not.
Who is this that comethH5927 out of the wildernessH4057 like pillarsH8490 of smokeH6227, perfumedH6999 with myrrhH4753 and frankincenseH3828, with all powdersH81 of the merchantH7402?
Behold his bedH4296, which is Solomon'sH8010; threescoreH8346 valiantH1368 men are aboutH5439 it, of the valiantH1368 of IsraelH3478.
They all holdH270 swordsH2719, being expertH3925 in warH4421: every manH376 hath his swordH2719 upon his thighH3409 because of fearH6343 in the nightH3915.
KingH4428 SolomonH8010 madeH6213 himself a chariotH668 of the woodH6086 of LebanonH3844. {a chariot: or, a bed}
He madeH6213 the pillarsH5982 thereof of silverH3701, the bottomH7507 thereof of goldH2091, the coveringH4817 of it of purpleH713, the midstH8432 thereof being pavedH7528 with loveH160, for the daughtersH1323 of JerusalemH3389.
Go forthH3318, O ye daughtersH1323 of ZionH6726, and beholdH7200 kingH4428 SolomonH8010 with the crownH5850 wherewith his motherH517 crownedH5849 him in the dayH3117 of his espousalsH2861, and in the dayH3117 of the gladnessH8057 of his heartH3820.
There are threescoreH8346 queensH4436, and fourscoreH8084 concubinesH6370, and virginsH5959 without numberH4557.
My doveH3123, my undefiledH8535 is but oneH259; she is the only oneH259 of her motherH517, she is the choiceH1249 one of her that bareH3205 her. The daughtersH1323 sawH7200 her, and blessedH833 her; yea, the queensH4436 and the concubinesH6370, and they praisedH1984 her.
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.
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.
His left handH8040 should be under my headH7218, and his right handH3225 should embraceH2263 me.
I chargeH7650 you, O daughtersH1323 of JerusalemH3389, that ye stir not upH5782, nor awakeH5782 my loveH160, until he pleaseH2654. {that…: Heb. why should ye stir up, or, why, etc}
Who is this that cometh upH5927 from the wildernessH4057, leaningH7514 upon her belovedH1730? I raisedH5782 thee up under the apple treeH8598: there thy motherH517 brought thee forthH2254: there she brought thee forthH2254 that bareH3205 thee.
SetH7760 me as a sealH2368 upon thine heartH3820, as a sealH2368 upon thine armH2220: for loveH160 is strongH5794 as deathH4194; jealousyH7068 is cruelH7186 as the graveH7585: the coalsH7565 thereof are coalsH7565 of fireH784, which hath a most vehement flameH7957. {cruel: Heb. hard}
ManyH7227 watersH4325 cannotH3201 quenchH3518 loveH160, neither can the floodsH5104 drownH7857 it: if a manH376 would giveH5414 all the substanceH1952 of his houseH1004 for loveH160, it would utterlyH936 be contemnedH936.
We have a littleH6996 sisterH269, and she hath no breastsH7699: what shall we doH6213 for our sisterH269 in the dayH3117 when she shall be spoken forH1696?
If she be a wallH2346, we will buildH1129 upon her a palaceH2918 of silverH3701: and if she be a doorH1817, we will incloseH6696 her with boardsH3871 of cedarH730.
I am a wallH2346, and my breastsH7699 like towersH4026: then was I in his eyesH5869 as one that foundH4672 favourH7965. {favour: Heb. peace}
SolomonH8010 had a vineyardH3754 at BaalhamonH1174; he let outH5414 the vineyardH3754 unto keepersH5201; every oneH376 for the fruitH6529 thereof was to bringH935 a thousandH505 pieces of silverH3701.
My vineyardH3754, which is mine, is beforeH6440 me: thou, O SolomonH8010, must have a thousandH505, and those that keepH5201 the fruitH6529 thereof two hundredH3967.
Thou that dwellestH3427 in the gardensH1588, the companionsH2270 hearkenH7181 to thy voiceH6963: cause me to hearH8085 it.
Make hasteH1272, my belovedH1730, and be thou likeH1819 to a roeH6643 or to a youngH6082 hartH354 upon the mountainsH2022 of spicesH1314. {Make…: Heb. Flee away}
His left handH8040 should be under my headH7218, and his right handH3225 should embraceH2263 me.
I chargeH7650 you, O daughtersH1323 of JerusalemH3389, that ye stir not upH5782, nor awakeH5782 my loveH160, until he pleaseH2654. {that…: Heb. why should ye stir up, or, why, etc}
Who is this that cometh upH5927 from the wildernessH4057, leaningH7514 upon her belovedH1730? I raisedH5782 thee up under the apple treeH8598: there thy motherH517 brought thee forthH2254: there she brought thee forthH2254 that bareH3205 thee.
SetH7760 me as a sealH2368 upon thine heartH3820, as a sealH2368 upon thine armH2220: for loveH160 is strongH5794 as deathH4194; jealousyH7068 is cruelH7186 as the graveH7585: the coalsH7565 thereof are coalsH7565 of fireH784, which hath a most vehement flameH7957. {cruel: Heb. hard}
ManyH7227 watersH4325 cannotH3201 quenchH3518 loveH160, neither can the floodsH5104 drownH7857 it: if a manH376 would giveH5414 all the substanceH1952 of his houseH1004 for loveH160, it would utterlyH936 be contemnedH936.
SetH7760 me as a sealH2368 upon thine heartH3820, as a sealH2368 upon thine armH2220: for loveH160 is strongH5794 as deathH4194; jealousyH7068 is cruelH7186 as the graveH7585: the coalsH7565 thereof are coalsH7565 of fireH784, which hath a most vehement flameH7957. {cruel: Heb. hard}
ManyH7227 watersH4325 cannotH3201 quenchH3518 loveH160, neither can the floodsH5104 drownH7857 it: if a manH376 would giveH5414 all the substanceH1952 of his houseH1004 for loveH160, it would utterlyH936 be contemnedH936.
We have a littleH6996 sisterH269, and she hath no breastsH7699: what shall we doH6213 for our sisterH269 in the dayH3117 when she shall be spoken forH1696?
If she be a wallH2346, we will buildH1129 upon her a palaceH2918 of silverH3701: and if she be a doorH1817, we will incloseH6696 her with boardsH3871 of cedarH730.
I am a wallH2346, and my breastsH7699 like towersH4026: then was I in his eyesH5869 as one that foundH4672 favourH7965. {favour: Heb. peace}
SolomonH8010 had a vineyardH3754 at BaalhamonH1174; he let outH5414 the vineyardH3754 unto keepersH5201; every oneH376 for the fruitH6529 thereof was to bringH935 a thousandH505 pieces of silverH3701.
My vineyardH3754, which is mine, is beforeH6440 me: thou, O SolomonH8010, must have a thousandH505, and those that keepH5201 the fruitH6529 thereof two hundredH3967.
Thou that dwellestH3427 in the gardensH1588, the companionsH2270 hearkenH7181 to thy voiceH6963: cause me to hearH8085 it.
Make hasteH1272, my belovedH1730, and be thou likeH1819 to a roeH6643 or to a youngH6082 hartH354 upon the mountainsH2022 of spicesH1314. {Make…: Heb. Flee away}
My belovedH1730 is mine, and I am his: he feedethH7462 among the liliesH7799.
I am my beloved'sH1730, and my belovedH1730 is mine: he feedethH7462 among the liliesH7799.
Thou that dwellestH3427 in the gardensH1588, the companionsH2270 hearkenH7181 to thy voiceH6963: cause me to hearH8085 it.
My belovedH1730 is mine, and I am his: he feedethH7462 among the liliesH7799.
My belovedH1730 is gone downH3381 into his gardenH1588, to the bedsH6170 of spicesH1314, to feedH7462 in the gardensH1588, and to gatherH3950 liliesH7799.
I am my beloved'sH1730, and my belovedH1730 is mine: he feedethH7462 among the liliesH7799.
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.
Or ever I was awareH3045, my soulH5315 madeH7760 me like the chariotsH4818 of AmminadibH5993. {Or ever…: Heb. I knew not} {made…: or, set me on the chariots of my willing people}
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}
SetH7760 me as a sealH2368 upon thine heartH3820, as a sealH2368 upon thine armH2220: for loveH160 is strongH5794 as deathH4194; jealousyH7068 is cruelH7186 as the graveH7585: the coalsH7565 thereof are coalsH7565 of fireH784, which hath a most vehement flameH7957. {cruel: Heb. hard}
ManyH7227 watersH4325 cannotH3201 quenchH3518 loveH160, neither can the floodsH5104 drownH7857 it: if a manH376 would giveH5414 all the substanceH1952 of his houseH1004 for loveH160, it would utterlyH936 be contemnedH936.
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.
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}
Thou art all fairH3303, my loveH7474; there is no spotH3971 in thee.
Behold, thou art fairH3303, my loveH7474; behold, thou art fairH3303; thou hast doves'H3123 eyesH5869. {my love: or, my companion}
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}
WivesG1135, submit yourselvesG5293 unto your ownG2398 husbandsG435, asG5613 unto the LordG2962.
ForG3754 the husbandG435 isG2076 the headG2776 of the wifeG1135, evenG2532 asG5613 ChristG5547 is the headG2776 of the churchG1577: andG2532 heG846 isG2076 the saviourG4990 of the bodyG4983.
ThereforeG235 asG5618 the churchG1577 is subjectG5293 unto ChristG5547, soG3779+G2532 let the wivesG1135 be to their ownG2398 husbandsG435 inG1722 every thingG3956.
HusbandsG435, loveG25 yourG1438 wivesG1135, even asG2531 ChristG5547 alsoG2532 lovedG25 the churchG1577, andG2532 gaveG3860 himselfG1438 forG5228 itG846;
ThatG2443 heG846 might sanctifyG37 and cleanse itG2511 with the washingG3067 of waterG5204 byG1722 the wordG4487,
ThatG2443 he might presentG3936 itG846 to himselfG1438 a gloriousG1741 churchG1577, notG3361 havingG2192 spotG4696, orG2228 wrinkleG4512, orG2228 anyG5100 such thingG5108; butG235 thatG2443 it should beG5600 holyG40 andG2532 without blemishG299.
SoG3779 oughtG3784 menG435 to loveG25 theirG1438 wivesG1135 asG5613 their ownG1438 bodiesG4983. He that lovethG25 hisG1438 wifeG1135 lovethG25 himselfG1438.
ForG1063 no manG3762 ever yetG4218 hatedG3404 his ownG1438 fleshG4561; butG235 nourishethG1625 andG2532 cherishethG2282 itG846, even asG2531+G2532 the LordG2962 the churchG1577:
ForG3754 we areG2070 membersG3196 of hisG846 bodyG4983, ofG1537 hisG846 fleshG4561, andG2532 ofG1537 hisG846 bonesG3747.
ForG473 this causeG5127 shallG2641 a manG444 leaveG2641 hisG846 fatherG3962 andG2532 motherG3384, andG2532 shall be joinedG4347 untoG4314 hisG846 wifeG1135, andG2532 they twoG1417 shall beG2071 oneG1519+G3391 fleshG4561.
ThisG5124 isG2076 a greatG3173 mysteryG3466: butG1161 IG1473 speakG3004 concerningG1519 ChristG5547 andG1519+G2532 the churchG1577.
NeverthelessG4133+G2532 letG25 every oneG1520+G1538 of youG5210 in particularG2596 soG3779 loveG25 hisG1438 wifeG1135 even asG5613 himselfG1438; andG1161 the wifeG1135 see thatG2443 she reverenceG5399 her husbandG435.
And the LORDH3068 saidH559 unto SamuelH8050, HearkenH8085 unto the voiceH6963 of the peopleH5971 in all that they sayH559 unto thee: for they have not rejectedH3988 thee, but they have rejectedH3988 me, that I should not reignH4427 over them.