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The Song of Solomon

Chapter links:  1 ,  2 ,  3 ,  4 ,  5 ,  6 ,  7 ,  8 


Song Chapter 1

1:1 The song of songs, which  is  Solomon's. 

1:2 Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth: for thy love  is  better than wine. 

1:3 Because of the savour of thy good ointments thy name  is as  ointment poured forth, therefore do the virgins love thee. 

1:4 Draw me, we will run after thee: the king hath brought me into his chambers: we will be glad and rejoice in thee, we will remember thy love more than wine: the upright love thee. 

1:5 I  am  black, but comely, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, as the tents of Kedar, as the curtains of Solomon. 

1:6 Look not upon me, because I  am  black, because the sun hath looked upon me: my mother's children were angry with me; they made me the keeper of the vineyards;  but  mine own vineyard have I not kept. 

1:7 Tell me, O thou whom my soul loveth, where thou feedest, where thou makest  thy flock  to rest at noon: for why should I be as one that turneth aside by the flocks of thy companions? 

1:8 If thou know not, O thou fairest among women, go thy way forth by the footsteps of the flock, and feed thy kids beside the shepherds' tents. 

1:9 I have compared thee, O my love, to a company of horses in Pharaoh's chariots. 

1:10 Thy cheeks are comely with rows  of jewels, thy neck with chains  of gold

1:11 We will make thee borders of gold with studs of silver. 

1:12 While the king  sitteth  at his table, my spikenard sendeth forth the smell thereof. 

1:13 A bundle of myrrh  is  my wellbeloved unto me; he shall lie all night betwixt my breasts. 

1:14 My beloved  is  unto me  as  a cluster of camphire in the vineyards of En-gedi. 

1:15 Behold, thou  art  fair, my love; behold, thou  art  fair; thou  hast  doves' eyes. 

1:16 Behold, thou  art  fair, my beloved, yea, pleasant: also our bed  is  green. 

1:17 The beams of our house  are  cedar,  and  our rafters of fir. 

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Song Chapter 2

2:1 I  am  the rose of Sharon,  and  the lily of the valleys. 

2:2 As the lily among thorns, so  is  my love among the daughters. 

2:3 As the apple tree among the trees of the wood, so  is  my beloved among the sons.  I sat down under his shadow with great delight, and his fruit  was  sweet to my taste. 

2:4 He brought me to the banqueting house, and his banner over me  was  love. 

2:5 Stay me with flagons, comfort me with apples: for I  am  sick of love. 

2:6 His left hand  is  under my head, and his right hand doth embrace me. 

2:7 I charge you, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, by the roes, and by the hinds of the field, that ye stir not up, nor awake  my  love, till he please. 

2:8 The voice of my beloved!  behold, he cometh leaping upon the mountains, skipping upon the hills. 

2:9 My beloved is like a roe or a young hart: behold, he standeth behind our wall, he looketh forth at the windows, shewing himself through the lattice. 

2:10 My beloved spake, and said unto me, Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away. 

2:11 For, lo, the winter is past, the rain is over  and  gone;

2:12 The flowers appear on the earth; the time of the singing  of birds  is come, and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land;

2:13 The fig tree putteth forth her green figs, and the vines  with  the tender grape give a  good  smell.  Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away. 

2:14 O my dove,  that art  in the clefts of the rock, in the secret  places  of the stairs, let me see thy countenance, let me hear thy voice; for sweet  is  thy voice, and thy countenance  is  comely. 

2:15 Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines  have  tender grapes. 

2:16 My beloved  is  mine, and I  am  his: he feedeth among the lilies. 

2:17 Until the day break, and the shadows flee away, turn, my beloved, and be thou like a roe or a young hart upon the mountains of Bether. 

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Song Chapter 3

3:1 By night on my bed I sought him whom my soul loveth: I sought him, but I found him not. 

3:2 I will rise now, and go about the city in the streets, and in the broad ways I will seek him whom my soul loveth: I sought him, but I found him not. 

3:3 The watchmen that go about the city found me:  to whom I said, Saw ye him whom my soul loveth? 

3:4  It was  but a little that I passed from them, but I found him whom my soul loveth: I held him, and would not let him go, until I had brought him into my mother's house, and into the chamber of her that conceived me. 

3:5 I charge you, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, by the roes, and by the hinds of the field, that ye stir not up, nor awake  my  love, till he please. 

3:6 Who  is  this that cometh out of the wilderness like pillars of smoke, perfumed with myrrh and frankincense, with all powders of the merchant? 

3:7 Behold his bed, which  is  Solomon's; threescore valiant men  are  about it, of the valiant of Israel. 

3:8 They all hold swords,  being  expert in war: every man  hath  his sword upon his thigh because of fear in the night. 

3:9 King Solomon made himself a chariot of the wood of Lebanon. 

3:10 He made the pillars thereof  of  silver, the bottom thereof  of  gold, the covering of it  of  purple, the midst thereof being paved  with  love, for the daughters of Jerusalem. 

3:11 Go forth, O ye daughters of Zion, and behold king Solomon with the crown wherewith his mother crowned him in the day of his espousals, and in the day of the gladness of his heart. 

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Song Chapter 4

4:1 Behold, thou  art  fair, my love; behold, thou  art  fair; thou  hast  doves' eyes within thy locks: thy hair  is  as a flock of goats, that appear from mount Gilead. 

4:2 Thy teeth  are  like a flock  of sheep that are even  shorn, which came up from the washing; whereof every one bear twins, and none  is  barren among them. 

4:3 Thy lips  are  like a thread of scarlet, and thy speech  is  comely: thy temples  are  like a piece of a pomegranate within thy locks. 

4:4 Thy neck  is  like the tower of David builded for an armoury, whereon there hang a thousand bucklers, all shields of mighty men. 

4:5 Thy two breasts  are  like two young roes that are twins, which feed among the lilies. 

4:6 Until the day break, and the shadows flee away, I will get me to the mountain of myrrh, and to the hill of frankincense. 

4:7 Thou  art  all fair, my love;  there is  no spot in thee. 

4:8 Come with me from Lebanon,  my  spouse, with me from Lebanon: look from the top of Amana, from the top of Shenir and Hermon, from the lions' dens, from the mountains of the leopards. 

4:9 Thou hast ravished my heart, my sister,  my  spouse; thou hast ravished my heart with one of thine eyes, with one chain of thy neck. 

4:10 How fair is thy love, my sister,  my  spouse!  how much better is thy love than wine!  and the smell of thine ointments than all spices! 

4:11 Thy lips, O  my  spouse, drop  as  the honeycomb: honey and milk  are  under thy tongue; and the smell of thy garments  is  like the smell of Lebanon. 

4:12 A garden inclosed  is  my sister,  my  spouse; a spring shut up, a fountain sealed. 

4:13 Thy plants  are  an orchard of pomegranates, with pleasant fruits; camphire, with spikenard,

4:14 Spikenard and saffron; calamus and cinnamon, with all trees of frankincense; myrrh and aloes, with all the chief spices:

4:15 A fountain of gardens, a well of living waters, and streams from Lebanon. 

4:16 Awake, O north wind; and come, thou south; blow upon my garden,  that  the spices thereof may flow out.  Let my beloved come into his garden, and eat his pleasant fruits. 

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Song Chapter 5

5:1 I am come into my garden, my sister,  my  spouse: 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. 

5:2 I sleep, but my heart waketh:  it is  the voice of my beloved that knocketh,  saying, Open to me, my sister, my love, my dove, my undefiled: for my head is filled with dew,  and  my locks with the drops of the night. 

5:3 I have put off my coat; how shall I put it on?  I have washed my feet; how shall I defile them? 

5:4 My beloved put in his hand by the hole  of the door, and my bowels were moved for him. 

5:5 I rose up to open to my beloved; and my hands dropped  with  myrrh, and my fingers  with  sweet smelling myrrh, upon the handles of the lock. 

5:6 I opened to my beloved; but my beloved had withdrawn himself,  and  was gone: my soul failed when he spake: I sought him, but I could not find him; I called him, but he gave me no answer. 

5:7 The watchmen that went about the city found me, they smote me, they wounded me; the keepers of the walls took away my veil from me. 

5:8 I charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem, if ye find my beloved, that ye tell him, that I  am  sick of love. 

5:9 What  is  thy beloved more than  another  beloved, O thou fairest among women?  what  is  thy beloved more than  another  beloved, that thou dost so charge us? 

5:10 My beloved  is  white and ruddy, the chiefest among ten thousand. 

5:11 His head  is as  the most fine gold, his locks  are  bushy,  and  black as a raven. 

5:12 His eyes  are  as  the eyes  of doves by the rivers of waters, washed with milk,  and  fitly set. 

5:13 His cheeks  are  as a bed of spices,  as  sweet flowers: his lips  like  lilies, dropping sweet smelling myrrh. 

5:14 His hands  are as  gold rings set with the beryl: his belly  is as  bright ivory overlaid  with  sapphires. 

5:15 His legs  are as  pillars of marble, set upon sockets of fine gold: his countenance  is  as Lebanon, excellent as the cedars. 

5:16 His mouth  is  most sweet: yea, he  is  altogether lovely.  This  is  my beloved, and this  is  my friend, O daughters of Jerusalem. 

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Song Chapter 6

6:1 Whither is thy beloved gone, O thou fairest among women?  whither is thy beloved turned aside?  that we may seek him with thee. 

6:2 My beloved is gone down into his garden, to the beds of spices, to feed in the gardens, and to gather lilies. 

6:3 I  am  my beloved's, and my beloved  is  mine: he feedeth among the lilies. 

6:4 Thou  art  beautiful, O my love, as Tirzah, comely as Jerusalem, terrible as  an army  with banners. 

6:5 Turn away thine eyes from me, for they have overcome me: thy hair  is  as a flock of goats that appear from Gilead. 

6:6 Thy teeth  are  as a flock of sheep which go up from the washing, whereof every one beareth twins, and  there is  not one barren among them. 

6:7 As a piece of a pomegranate  are  thy temples within thy locks. 

6:8 There are threescore queens, and fourscore concubines, and virgins without number. 

6:9 My dove, my undefiled is  but  one; she  is  the  only  one of her mother, she  is  the choice  one  of her that bare her.  The daughters saw her, and blessed her;  yea, the queens and the concubines, and they praised her. 

6:10 Who  is  she  that  looketh forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun,  and  terrible as  an army  with banners? 

6:11 I went down into the garden of nuts to see the fruits of the valley,  and  to see whether the vine flourished,  and  the pomegranates budded. 

6:12 Or ever I was aware, my soul made me  like  the chariots of Amminadib. 

6:13 Return, return, O Shulamite; return, return, that we may look upon thee.  What will ye see in the Shulamite?  As it were the company of two armies. 

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Song Chapter 7

7:1 How beautiful are thy feet with shoes, O prince's daughter!  the joints of thy thighs  are  like jewels, the work of the hands of a cunning workman. 

7:2 Thy navel  is like  a round goblet,  which  wanteth not liquor: thy belly  is like  an heap of wheat set about with lilies. 

7:3 Thy two breasts  are  like two young roes  that are  twins. 

7:4 Thy neck  is  as a tower of ivory; thine eyes  like  the fishpools in Heshbon, by the gate of Bath-rabbim: thy nose  is  as the tower of Lebanon which looketh toward Damascus. 

7:5 Thine head upon thee  is  like Carmel, and the hair of thine head like purple; the king  is  held in the galleries. 

7:6 How fair and how pleasant art thou, O love, for delights! 

7:7 This thy stature is like to a palm tree, and thy breasts to clusters  of grapes

7:8 I said, I will go up to the palm tree, I will take hold of the boughs thereof: now also thy breasts shall be as clusters of the vine, and the smell of thy nose like apples;

7:9 And the roof of thy mouth like the best wine for my beloved, that goeth  down  sweetly, causing the lips of those that are asleep to speak. 

7:10 I  am  my beloved's, and his desire  is  toward me. 

7:11 Come, my beloved, let us go forth into the field; let us lodge in the villages. 

7:12 Let us get up early to the vineyards; let us see if the vine flourish,  whether  the tender grape appear,  and  the pomegranates bud forth: there will I give thee my loves. 

7:13 The mandrakes give a smell, and at our gates  are  all manner of pleasant  fruits, new and old,  which  I have laid up for thee, O my beloved. 

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Song Chapter 8

8:1 O that thou  wert  as my brother, that sucked the breasts of my mother!   when  I should find thee without, I would kiss thee; yea, I should not be despised. 

8:2 I would lead thee,  and  bring thee into my mother's house,  who  would instruct me: I would cause thee to drink of spiced wine of the juice of my pomegranate. 

8:3 His left hand  should be  under my head, and his right hand should embrace me. 

8:4 I charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem, that ye stir not up, nor awake  my  love, until he please. 

8:5 Who  is  this that cometh up from the wilderness, leaning upon her beloved?  I raised thee up under the apple tree: there thy mother brought thee forth: there she brought thee forth  that  bare thee. 

8:6 Set me as a seal upon thine heart, as a seal upon thine arm: for love  is  strong as death; jealousy  is  cruel as the grave: the coals thereof  are  coals of fire,  which hath a  most vehement flame. 

8:7 Many waters cannot quench love, neither can the floods drown it: if  a  man would give all the substance of his house for love, it would utterly be contemned. 

8:8 We have a little sister, and she hath no breasts: what shall we do for our sister in the day when she shall be spoken for? 

8:9 If she  be  a wall, we will build upon her a palace of silver: and if she  be  a door, we will inclose her with boards of cedar. 

8:10 I  am  a wall, and my breasts like towers: then was I in his eyes as one that found favour. 

8:11 Solomon had a vineyard at Baal-hamon; he let out the vineyard unto keepers; every one for the fruit thereof was to bring a thousand  pieces  of silver. 

8:12 My vineyard, which  is  mine,  is  before me: thou, O Solomon,  must have  a thousand, and those that keep the fruit thereof two hundred. 

8:13 Thou that dwellest in the gardens, the companions hearken to thy voice: cause me to hear  it

8:14 Make haste, my beloved, and be thou like to a roe or to a young hart upon the mountains of spices. 

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