‏ Song of Solomon 1

The Young Shulammite Bride and Jerusalem’s Daughters

1 The
Or Best of the Songs
Song of bSongs, which is Solomon’s.

The speaker identifications are not from the Hebrew text nor the Septuagint, but reflect an ancient tradition which appears in some manuscripts.
The Bride


2 “May he kiss me with the kisses of his mouth!
For your dlove is
Lit more pleasant
sweeter than wine.

3 “Your foils have a pleasing fragrance,
Your gname is like
Lit oil poured from one vessel to another
purified oil;
Therefore the
Or virgins
jyoung women love you.

4 “Draw me after you and let’s run together!
The kking has brought me into his chambers.”

The Chorus


“We will rejoice in you and be joyful;
We will praise your llove more than wine.
Rightly do they love you.”

The Bride


5 “I am black and mbeautiful,
You ndaughters of Jerusalem,
Like the otents of pKedar,
Like the curtains of Solomon.

6 “Do not stare at me because I am
Or swarthy, blackish
dark,
For the sun has tanned me.
My rmother’s sons were angry with me;
They made me scaretaker of the vineyards,
But I have not taken care of my own vineyard.

7 “Tell me, you twhom my soul loves,
Where do you upasture your flock,
Where do you have it vlie down at noon?
For why should I be like one who
Some ancient versions wanders
veils herself
Beside the flocks of your xcompanions?”

Solomon, the Lover, Speaks



8 “If you yourself do not know,
yMost beautiful among women,
Go out on the trail of the flock,
And pasture your young goats
By the tents of the shepherds.


9
Lit I have compared you to
To me, aamy darling, you are like
My abmare among the chariots of Pharaoh.

10 “Your accheeks are delightful with jewelry,
Your neck with strings of adbeads.”

The Chorus


11 “We will make for you jewelry of gold
With beads of silver.”

The Bride


12 “While the king was at his table,
My
Lit nard
afperfume gave forth its fragrance.

13 “My beloved is to me a pouch of agmyrrh
Which lies all night between my breasts.

14 “My beloved is to me a cluster of ahhenna blossoms
In the vineyards of aiEngedi.”

The Groom


15
Lit Behold
akHow beautiful you are, my darling,
Lit Behold
How beautiful you are!
Your ameyes are like doves.”

The Bride


16
Lit Behold
How handsome you are, aomy beloved,
And so delightful!
Indeed, our bed is luxuriant!

17 “The beams of our house are apcedars,
Our rafters, aqjunipers.
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