Song of Solomon

Chapter 6

1 WHERE has your beloved gone, O you most beautiful among women? Where has your beloved turned aside, that we may seek him with you?

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

3 I am my beloved's, and my beloved is mine; he feeds among the lilies.

4 You are beautiful and desirable, O my beloved, comely as Jerusalem, and esteemed as one chosen among beauties.

5 Turn away your eyes from me, for they have overcome me; your hair is like a flock of goats which come up from the mount of Gilead.

6 Your teeth are like a flock of sheep which go up from washing; every one of them bears twins, and none is bereft among them.

7 Your cheeks, behind your veil, are like two pieces of pomegranate.

8 There are sixty queens and eighty concubines and virgins without number.

9 My perfect dove is but one; she is the only one of her mother; she is the choice one of her that bore her. The daughters saw her and praised her; yea, the queens and the concubines also praised her.

10 Who is she that looks forth like the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and revered as a princess?

11 I went down into the garden of walnut trees to see the fruit of the valley and to see whether the vine had blossomed and whether the pomegranates had budded.

12 And being unfamiliar with the place, I sat in the public chariot which was ready.

13 Return, return, O Shulamite; return, return, that we may look upon you. What will you see in the Shulamite, who comes down joyfully, like the rejoicing of a host?

Song of Solomon

Chapter 6

1 Where575 is your beloved1730 gone,1980 O you fairest3303 among women?802 where575 is your beloved1730 turned6437 aside?6437 that we may seek1245 him with you.

2 My beloved1730 is gone3381 down3381 into his garden,1588 to the beds6170 of spices,1314 to feed7462 in the gardens,1588 and to gather3950 lilies.7799

3 I am my beloved's,1730 and my beloved1730 is mine: he feeds7462 among the lilies.7799

4 You are beautiful,3303 O my love,7474 as Tirzah,8656 comely5000 as Jerusalem,3389 terrible366 as an army with banners.1713

5 Turn5437 away your eyes5869 from me, for they have overcome7292 me: your hair8181 is as a flock5739 of goats5795 that appear1570 from Gilead.1568

6 Your teeth8127 are as a flock5739 of sheep7353 which go5927 up from the washing,7367 whereof every3605 one259 bears8382 twins,8382 and there is not one259 barren7909 among them.

7 As a piece6400 of a pomegranate7416 are your temples7541 within1157 your locks.6777

8 There are three score7657 queens,4436 and fourscore8084 concubines,6370 and virgins5959 without369 number.4557

9 My dove,3123 my undefiled8535 is but one;259 she is the only one259 of her mother,517 she is the choice1249 one259 of her that bore3205 her. The daughters1323 saw7200 her, and blessed833 her; yes, the queens4436 and the concubines,6370 and they praised1984 her.

10 Who4310 is she that looks8259 forth as the morning,7837 fair3303 as the moon,3842 clear1249 as the sun,2535 and terrible366 as an army with banners?1713

11 I went3381 down3381 into413 the garden1594 of nuts93 to see7200 the fruits3 of the valley,5158 and to see7200 whether the vine1612 flourished 6524and the pomegranates7416 budded.5132

12 Or ever3808 I was aware,3045 my soul5315 made7760 me like the chariots4818 of Amminadib.5993

13 Return,7725 return,7725 O Shulamite;7759 return,7725 return,7725 that we may look2372 on you. What4100 will you see2372 in the Shulamite?7759 As it were the company4246 of two armies.4264

Song of Solomon

Chapter 6

Song of Solomon

Chapter 6

1 WHERE has your beloved gone, O you most beautiful among women? Where has your beloved turned aside, that we may seek him with you?

1 Where575 is your beloved1730 gone,1980 O you fairest3303 among women?802 where575 is your beloved1730 turned6437 aside?6437 that we may seek1245 him with you.

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

2 My beloved1730 is gone3381 down3381 into his garden,1588 to the beds6170 of spices,1314 to feed7462 in the gardens,1588 and to gather3950 lilies.7799

3 I am my beloved's, and my beloved is mine; he feeds among the lilies.

3 I am my beloved's,1730 and my beloved1730 is mine: he feeds7462 among the lilies.7799

4 You are beautiful and desirable, O my beloved, comely as Jerusalem, and esteemed as one chosen among beauties.

4 You are beautiful,3303 O my love,7474 as Tirzah,8656 comely5000 as Jerusalem,3389 terrible366 as an army with banners.1713

5 Turn away your eyes from me, for they have overcome me; your hair is like a flock of goats which come up from the mount of Gilead.

5 Turn5437 away your eyes5869 from me, for they have overcome7292 me: your hair8181 is as a flock5739 of goats5795 that appear1570 from Gilead.1568

6 Your teeth are like a flock of sheep which go up from washing; every one of them bears twins, and none is bereft among them.

6 Your teeth8127 are as a flock5739 of sheep7353 which go5927 up from the washing,7367 whereof every3605 one259 bears8382 twins,8382 and there is not one259 barren7909 among them.

7 Your cheeks, behind your veil, are like two pieces of pomegranate.

7 As a piece6400 of a pomegranate7416 are your temples7541 within1157 your locks.6777

8 There are sixty queens and eighty concubines and virgins without number.

8 There are three score7657 queens,4436 and fourscore8084 concubines,6370 and virgins5959 without369 number.4557

9 My perfect dove is but one; she is the only one of her mother; she is the choice one of her that bore her. The daughters saw her and praised her; yea, the queens and the concubines also praised her.

9 My dove,3123 my undefiled8535 is but one;259 she is the only one259 of her mother,517 she is the choice1249 one259 of her that bore3205 her. The daughters1323 saw7200 her, and blessed833 her; yes, the queens4436 and the concubines,6370 and they praised1984 her.

10 Who is she that looks forth like the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and revered as a princess?

10 Who4310 is she that looks8259 forth as the morning,7837 fair3303 as the moon,3842 clear1249 as the sun,2535 and terrible366 as an army with banners?1713

11 I went down into the garden of walnut trees to see the fruit of the valley and to see whether the vine had blossomed and whether the pomegranates had budded.

11 I went3381 down3381 into413 the garden1594 of nuts93 to see7200 the fruits3 of the valley,5158 and to see7200 whether the vine1612 flourished 6524and the pomegranates7416 budded.5132

12 And being unfamiliar with the place, I sat in the public chariot which was ready.

12 Or ever3808 I was aware,3045 my soul5315 made7760 me like the chariots4818 of Amminadib.5993

13 Return, return, O Shulamite; return, return, that we may look upon you. What will you see in the Shulamite, who comes down joyfully, like the rejoicing of a host?

13 Return,7725 return,7725 O Shulamite;7759 return,7725 return,7725 that we may look2372 on you. What4100 will you see2372 in the Shulamite?7759 As it were the company4246 of two armies.4264