1. I have come into My garden, My dearly beloved, My bride; I have gathered My myrrh with My spice; I have eaten My honeycomb with My honey; I have drunk My wine with My milk. Eat, O friends; drink, yea, drink abundantly, O Beloved.
I have comeH935
HVqp1csinto My garden,H1588
HRHNcbscHSp1csMy dearly beloved,H269
HNcfscHSp1csMybride;H3618
HNcfsaI have gatheredH717
HVqp1csMy myrrhH4753
HNcmscHSp1cswithH5973
HRMy spice;H1313
HNcmscHSp1csI have eatenH398
HVqp1csMy honeycombH3293
HNcmscHSp1cswithH5973
HRMy honey;H1706
HNcmscHSp1csI have drunkH8354
HVqp1csMy wineH3196
HNcmscHSp1cswithH5973
HRMy milk.H2461
HNcmscHSp1csEat,H398
HVqv2mpO friends;H7453
HNcmpadrink,H8354
HVqv2mpyea, drink abundantly,H7937
HCHVqv2mpO Beloved.H1730
HNcmpa
2. I sleep, but my heart is awake. Hark! My Beloved knocks, saying, “Open to Me, My dearly beloved, My love, My dove, My undefiled; for My head is filled with dew, My locks with the moisture of the night.”
IH589
HPp1cssleep,H3463
HAafsabut my heartH3820
HCHNcmscHSp1csis awake.H5782
HVqrmsaHark!H6963
HNcmscMy BelovedH1730
HNcmscHSp1csknocks,H1849
HVqrmsasaying, "OpenH6605
HVqv2fsto Me,Hl
HRHSp1csMy dearly beloved,H269
HNcfscHSp1csMy love,H7474
HNcfscHSp1csMy dove,H3123
HNcfscHSp1csMy undefiled;H8535
HAafscHSp1csfor My headH7218
HTrHNcmscHSp1csis filledH4390
HVNsmsawith dew,H2919
HNcmsaMy locksH6977
HNcfpcHSp1cswith the moistureH7447
HNcmpcof the night."H3915
HNcmsa
3. I have put off my coat; how shall I put it on again? I have washed my feet; how shall I defile them?
I have put offH6584
HVqp1csH853
HTomy coat;H3801
HNcfscHSp1cshowH349
HTishall I put it onH3847
HVqi1csHSp3fsagain? I have washedH7364
HVqp1csH853
HTomy feet;H7272
HNcfdcHSp1cshowH349
HTishall I defile them?H2936
HVpi1csHSp3mp
4. My Beloved put in His hand by the latchet of the door, and my heart was thrilled within me for Him.
My BelovedH1730
HNcmscHSp1csputH7971
HVqp3msin His handH3027
HNcbscHSp3msbyH4480
HRthe latchetH2356
HTdHNcmsaof the door, and my heartH4578
HCHNcmpcHSp1cswas thrilledH1993
HVqp3cpwithin me for Him.H5921
HRHSp3ms
5. I rose up to open for my Beloved; and my hands dripped with myrrh, and my fingers flowing with myrrh on the handles of the lock.
IH589
HPp1csrose upH6965
HVqp1csto openH6605
HRHVqcfor my Beloved;H1730
HRHNcmscHSp1csand my handsH3027
HCHNcbdcHSp1csdrippedH5197
HVqp3cpwithmyrrh,H4753
HNcmsaand my fingersH676
HCHNcfpcHSp1csflowingH5674
HVqrmsawithmyrrhH4753
HNcmsaonH5921
HRthe handlesH3709
HNcfpcof the lock.H4514
HTdHNcmsa
6. I opened for my Beloved, but my Beloved had turned away and was gone. My soul failed me when He spoke; I sought Him, but I could not find Him. I called Him, but He did not answer me.
IH589
HPp1csopenedH6605
HVqp1csfor my Beloved,H1730
HRHNcmscHSp1csbut my BelovedH1730
HCHNcmscHSp1cshad turned awayH2559
HVqp3msand was gone.H5674
HVqp3msMy soulH5315
HNcbscHSp1csfailedH3318
HVqp3fsme when He spoke;H1696
HRHVpcHSp3msI sought Him,H1245
HVpp1csHSp3msbut I could notH3808
HCHTnfind Him.H4672
HVqp1csHSp3msI called Him,H7121
HVqp1csHSp3msbut He did notH3808
HCHTnanswer me.H6030
HVqp3msHSp1cs
7. The watchmen who went about the city found me and struck me; they wounded me. The keepers of the wall took away my cloak from me.
The watchmenH8104
HTdHVqrmpawho went aboutH5437
HTdHVqrmpathe cityH5892
HRdHNcfsafound meH4672
HVqp3cpHSp1csandstruck me;H6481
HVqp3cpHSp1csthey wounded me.H5221
HVhp3cpHSp1csThe keepersH8104
HVqrmpcof the wallH2346
HTdHNcfpatook awayH5375
HVqp3cpH853
HTomy cloakH7289
HNcmscHSp1csfrom me.H5921
HRHRHSp1cs
8. I adjure you, O daughters of Jerusalem, if you find my Beloved, what will you tell Him? That I am sick with love.
I adjureH7650
HVhp1csyou,H853
HToHSp2mpO daughtersH1323
HNcfpcof Jerusalem,H3389
HNpifH518
HCyou findH4672
HVqi2mpH853
HTomy Beloved,H1730
HNcmscHSp1cswhatH4100
HTiwill you tellH5046
HVhi2mpHim?Hl
HRHSp3msThat IH589
HPp1csamsickH2470
HTrHVqrfscwithlove.H160
HNcfsa
9. What is your Beloved more than another beloved, O most beautiful among women? What is your Beloved more than another beloved, that you adjure us so?
WhatH4100
HTiisyour BelovedH1730
HNcmscHSp2fsmore than another beloved,H1730
HRHNcmsaO most beautifulH3303
HTdHAafsaamong women?H802
HRdHNcfpaWhatH4100
HTiisyour BelovedH1730
HNcmscHSp2fsmore than another beloved,H1730
HRHNcmsathat youH3602
HTrHDadjure us so?H7650
HVhp2fsHSp1cp
10. My Beloved is shimmering and ruddy, preeminent above ten thousand.
My BelovedH1730
HNcmscHSp1csisshimmeringH6703
HAamsaand ruddy,H122
HCHAamsapreeminentH1713
HVqsmsaabove ten thousand.H7233
HRHNcfsa
11. His head is like refined gold; His locks are curly, black as a raven.
His headH7218
HNcmscHSp3msis likerefinedH3800
HNcmscgold;H6337
HNcmsaHis locksH6977
HNcfpcHSp3msarecurly,H8534
HNcfpablackH7838
HAafpaas a raven.H6158
HRdHNcmsa
12. His eyes are like doves, beside streams of water, bathed in milk, and fitly set.
His eyesH5869
HNcbdcHSp3msarelike doves,H3123
HRHNcfpabesideH5921
HRstreamsH650
HNcmpcof water,H4325
HNcmpabathedH7364
HVqrfpain milk,H2461
HRHNcmsaand fitly set.H3427
HVqrfpaH5921
HRH4402
HNcfsa
13. His cheeks are like a bed of spices, towers of sweet aromatic herbs. His lips are as lilies dripping with flowing myrrh.
His cheeksH3895
HNcbdcHSp3msarelike a bedH6170
HRHNcfscof spices,H1314
HTdHNcmsatowersH4026
HNcbpcof sweet aromatic herbs.H4840
HNcmpaHis lipsH8193
HNcfpcHSp3msare asliliesH7799
HNcbpadrippingH5197
HVqrfpawith flowingH5674
HVqrmsamyrrh.H4753
HNcmsa
14. His hands are like rods of gold set with beryl; His body is as polished ivory overlaid with sapphires.
His handsH3027
HNcbdcHSp3msare likerodsH1550
HNcmpcof goldH2091
HNcmsasetH4390
HVPsmpawith beryl;H8658
HRdHNcmsaHis bodyH4578
HNcmpcHSp3msis as polishedH6247
HNcmscivoryH8127
HNcbsaoverlaidH5968
HVPsfsawith sapphires.H5601
HNcmpa
15. His legs are like pillars of marble set on sockets of fine gold; His appearance is like Lebanon, excellent as the cedars.
His legsH7785
HNcfdcHSp3msare likepillarsH5982
HNcmpcof marbleH8336
HAcfsasetH3245
HVPsmpaonH5921
HRsocketsH134
HNcmpcof fine gold;H6337
HNcmsaHis appearanceH4758
HNcmscHSp3msis likeLebanon,H3844
HRdHNpexcellentH977
HVqsmsaas the cedars.H730
HRdHNcmpa
16. His mouth is most sweet; yea, He is altogether lovely. This is my Beloved, and this is my Friend, O daughters of Jerusalem.
His mouthH2441
HNcmscHSp3msismost sweet;H4477
HNcmpayea, He is altogetherH3605
HCHNcmscHSp3mslovely.H4261
HNcmpaThisH2088
HPdxmsismy Beloved,H1730
HNcmscHSp1csand thisH2088
HCHPdxmsismy Friend,H7453
HNcmscHSp1csO daughtersH1323
HNcfpcof Jerusalem.H3389
HNp


Copyright © 2025 A Faithful Version. All Rights Reserved