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Kidung Agung 1:1--4:16

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1:1 Solomon’s Most Excellent Love Song.

The Desire for Love

The Beloved to Her Lover:

1:2 Oh, how I wish you would kiss me passionately!

For your lovemaking is more delightful than wine.

1:3 The fragrance 10  of your colognes 11  is delightful; 12 

your name 13  is like the finest 14  perfume. 15 

No wonder the young women 16  adore 17  you!

1:4 Draw me 18  after you; let us hurry! 19 

May the king 20  bring 21  me into his 22  bedroom chambers! 23 

The Maidens 24  to the Lover:

We will 25  rejoice and delight in you; 26 

we will praise 27  your love more than wine.

The Beloved to Her Lover:

How rightly 28  the young women 29  adore you!

The Country Maiden and the Daughters of Jerusalem

The Beloved to the Maidens:

1:5 I am dark but lovely, O maidens 30  of Jerusalem,

dark 31  like the tents of Qedar, 32 

lovely 33  like the tent curtains 34  of Salmah. 35 

1:6 Do not stare at me because 36  I am dark,

for 37  the sun has burned my skin. 38 

My brothers 39  were angry 40  with me;

they made me the keeper of the vineyards.

Alas, my own vineyard 41  I could not keep! 42 

The Shepherd and the Shepherdess

The Beloved to Her Lover:

1:7 Tell me, O you whom my heart 43  loves,

where do you pasture your sheep?

Where do you rest your sheep during the midday heat?

Tell me lest 44  I wander around 45 

beside the flocks of your companions!

The Lover to His Beloved:

1:8 If you do not know, O most beautiful of women,

simply follow the tracks of my flock,

and pasture your little lambs

beside the tents of the shepherds.

The Beautiful Mare and the Fragrant Myrrh

The Lover to His Beloved:

1:9 O my beloved, you are like 46  a 47  mare 48 

among Pharaoh’s stallions. 49 

1:10 Your cheeks are beautiful with ornaments;

your neck is lovely 50  with strings of jewels.

1:11 We 51  will make for you gold ornaments

studded with silver. 52 

The Beloved about Her Lover:

1:12 While the king was at his banqueting table, 53 

my nard 54  gave forth its fragrance. 55 

1:13 My beloved is like a fragrant pouch of myrrh 56 

spending the night 57  between my breasts.

1:14 My beloved is like a cluster of henna blossoms 58 

in the vineyards of En-Gedi. 59 

Mutual Praise and Admiration

The Lover to His Beloved:

1:15 Oh, 60  how beautiful you are, my beloved! 61 

Oh, how beautiful you are!

Your eyes 62  are like doves! 63 

The Beloved to Her Lover:

1:16 Oh, how handsome you are, my lover! 64 

Oh, 65  how delightful 66  you are!

The lush foliage 67  is our canopied bed; 68 

1:17 the cedars are the beams of our bedroom chamber;

the pines are the rafters of our bedroom.

The Lily among the Thorns and the Apple Tree in the Forest

The Beloved to Her Lover:

2:1 I am a 69  meadow flower 70  from Sharon, 71 

a lily 72  from the valleys.

The Lover to His Beloved:

2:2 Like 73  a lily among the thorns, 74 

so is my darling among the maidens.

The Beloved about Her Lover:

2:3 Like 75  an apple tree 76  among the trees of the forest,

so is my beloved among the young men.

I delight 77  to sit 78  in his shade, 79 

and his fruit 80  is sweet 81  to my taste. 82 

The Banquet Hall for the Love-Sick

The Beloved about Her Lover:

2:4 He brought me 83  into the banquet hall, 84 

and he looked 85  at me lovingly. 86 

2:5 Sustain 87  me with raisin cakes, 88 

refresh me with apples, 89 

for I am faint with love. 90 

The Double Refrain: Embracing and Adjuration

2:6 His left hand caresses my head, 91 

and his right hand stimulates me. 92 

The Beloved to the Maidens:

2:7 I adjure you, 93  O maidens of Jerusalem,

by the gazelles and by the young does 94  of the open fields: 95 

Do not awaken or arouse 96  love 97  until it pleases! 98 

The Arrival of the Lover

The Beloved about Her Lover:

2:8 Listen! 99  My lover is approaching! 100 

Look! 101  Here he comes,

leaping over the mountains,

bounding over the hills!

2:9 My lover is like a gazelle or a young stag. 102 

Look! There he stands behind our wall,

gazing through the window,

peering through the lattice.

The Season of Love and the Song of the Turtle-Dove

The Lover to His Beloved:

2:10 My lover spoke to me, saying:

“Arise, my darling;

My beautiful one, come away with me!

2:11 Look! The winter has passed,

the winter rains are over and gone.

2:12 The pomegranates have appeared 103  in the land,

the time for pruning and singing 104  has come;

the voice of the turtledove is heard in our land.

2:13 The fig tree has budded,

the vines have blossomed and give off their fragrance.

Arise, come away my darling;

my beautiful one, come away with me!”

The Dove in the Clefts of En-Gedi

The Lover to His Beloved:

2:14 O my dove, 105  in the clefts of the rock,

in the hiding places of the mountain crags,

let me see your face,

let me hear your voice;

for your voice is sweet,

and your face is lovely.

The Foxes in the Vineyard

The Beloved to Her Lover:

2:15 Catch 106  the foxes 107  for us,

the little foxes, 108 

that ruin the vineyards 109 

for our vineyard is in bloom.

Poetic Refrain: Mutual Possession

The Beloved about Her Lover:

2:16 My lover is mine and I am his;

he grazes among the lilies. 110 

The Gazelle and the Rugged Mountains

The Beloved to Her Lover:

2:17 Until the dawn arrives 111  and the shadows flee,

turn, 112  my beloved –

be like a gazelle or a young stag

on the mountain gorges. 113 

The Lost Lover is Found

The Beloved about Her Lover:

3:1 All night long 114  on my bed 115 

I longed for 116  my lover. 117 

I longed for 118  him but he never appeared. 119 

3:2 “I will arise 120  and look all around 121  throughout the town,

and throughout the streets 122  and squares;

I will search for my beloved.”

I searched for him but I did not find him. 123 

3:3 The night watchmen found me – the ones who guard the city walls. 124 

“Have you seen my beloved?” 125 

3:4 Scarcely 126  had I passed them by

when I found my beloved!

I held onto him 127  tightly and would not let him go 128 

until I brought him to my mother’s house, 129 

to the bedroom chamber 130  of the one who conceived me.

The Adjuration Refrain

The Beloved to the Maidens:

3:5 131 I admonish you, O maidens of Jerusalem,

by the gazelles and by the young does of the open fields:

“Do not awake or arouse love until it pleases!”

The Royal Wedding Procession

The Speaker: 132 

3:6 Who is this coming up from the desert

like a column of smoke,

like 133  a fragrant billow 134  of myrrh and frankincense, 135 

every kind of fragrant powder 136  of the traveling merchants? 137 

3:7 Look! It is Solomon’s portable couch! 138 

It is surrounded by sixty warriors,

some of Israel’s mightiest warriors.

3:8 All of them are skilled with a sword, 139 

well-trained in the art of warfare. 140 

Each has his sword at his side,

to guard against the terrors of the night.

3:9 King Solomon made a sedan chair 141  for himself

of wood imported from Lebanon. 142 

3:10 Its posts were made 143  of silver; 144 

its back 145  was made of gold.

Its seat was upholstered with purple wool; 146 

its interior was inlaid 147  with leather 148  by the maidens 149  of Jerusalem.

3:11 Come out, O maidens of Zion,

and gaze upon King Solomon!

He is wearing the crown with which his mother crowned him

on his wedding day,

on the most joyous day of his life! 150 

The Wedding Night: Praise of the Bride 151 

The Lover to His Beloved:

4:1 Oh, 152  you are beautiful, my darling! 153 

Oh, you are beautiful!

Your eyes behind your veil are like doves. 154 

Your hair is like a flock of female goats

descending 155  from Mount Gilead.

4:2 Your teeth are like a flock of newly-shorn sheep

coming up from the washing place; 156 

each of them has a twin,

and not one of them is missing.

4:3 Your lips are like a scarlet thread; 157 

your mouth is lovely.

Your forehead 158  behind your veil

is like a slice of pomegranate.

4:4 Your neck is like the tower 159  of David

built with courses of stones; 160 

one thousand shields are hung on it –

all shields of valiant warriors. 161 

4:5 Your two breasts are like two fawns,

twins of the gazelle

grazing among the lilies.

4:6 Until the dawn arrives 162 

and the shadows flee,

I will go up to the mountain of myrrh,

and to the hill of frankincense.

4:7 You are altogether beautiful, my darling!

There is no blemish in you!

The Wedding Night: Beautiful as Lebanon

4:8 Come with me from Lebanon, my bride,

come with me from Lebanon.

Descend from the crest of Amana,

from the top of Senir, the summit of Hermon,

from the lions’ dens

and the mountain haunts of the leopards.

4:9 You have stolen my heart, 163  my sister, 164  my bride!

You have stolen my heart with one glance of your eyes, 165 

with one jewel of your necklace.

4:10 How delightful is your love, my sister, my bride!

How much better is your love than wine;

the fragrance of your perfume is better than any spice!

4:11 Your lips drip sweetness like the honeycomb, my bride,

honey and milk are under your tongue.

The fragrance of your garments is like the fragrance of Lebanon.

The Wedding Night: The Delightful Garden

The Lover to His Beloved:

4:12 You are a locked garden, 166  my sister, my bride;

you are an enclosed spring, a sealed-up fountain.

4:13 Your shoots are a royal garden 167  full of pomegranates

with choice fruits:

henna with nard,

4:14 nard and saffron;

calamus and cinnamon with every kind of spice,

myrrh and aloes with all the finest spices. 168 

4:15 You are a garden spring, 169 

a well 170  of fresh water 171  flowing down from Lebanon.

The Beloved to Her Lover:

4:16 Awake, O north wind; come, O south wind!

Blow on my garden so that its fragrant spices may send out their sweet smell. 172 

May my beloved come into his garden

and eat its delightful fruit!


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