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  • Mutual Delight in Each Other

    “Where has your beloved gone,
    O most beautiful among women?
    Where has your beloved turned,
    That we may seek him with you?”
  • I Am My Beloved’s

    The Daughters of Jerusalem

    Where has your beloved gone,
    O fairest among women?
    Where has your beloved turned aside,
    That we may seek him with you?
  • “My beloved has gone down to his garden,
    To the beds of balsam,
    To pasture his flock in the gardens
    And gather lilies.
  • The Shulamite

    My beloved has gone to his garden,
    To the beds of spices,
    To feed his flock in the gardens,
    And to gather lilies.
  • “I am my beloved’s and my beloved is mine,
    He who pastures his flock among the lilies.”
  • I am my beloved’s,
    And my beloved is mine.
    He feeds his flock among the lilies.
  • “You are as beautiful as Tirzah, my darling,
    As lovely as Jerusalem,
    As awesome as an army with banners.
  • Praise of the Shulamite’s Beauty

    The Beloved

    O my love, you are as beautiful as Tirzah,
    Lovely as Jerusalem,
    Awesome as an army with banners!
  • “Turn your eyes away from me,
    For they have confused me;
    Your hair is like a flock of goats
    That have descended from Gilead.
  • Turn your eyes away from me,
    For they have [a]overcome me.
    Your hair is like a flock of goats
    Going down from Gilead.
  • “Your teeth are like a flock of ewes
    Which have come up from their washing,
    All of which bear twins,
    And not one among them has lost her young.
  • Your teeth are like a flock of sheep
    Which have come up from the washing;
    Every one bears twins,
    And none is [b]barren among them.
  • “Your temples are like a slice of a pomegranate
    Behind your veil.
  • Like a piece of pomegranate
    Are your temples behind your veil.
  • “There are sixty queens and eighty concubines,
    And maidens without number;
  • There are sixty queens
    And eighty concubines,
    And virgins without number.
  • But my dove, my perfect one, is unique:
    She is her mother’s only daughter;
    She is the pure child of the one who bore her.
    The maidens saw her and called her blessed,
    The queens and the concubines also, and they praised her, saying,
  • My dove, my perfect one,
    Is the only one,
    The only one of her mother,
    The favorite of the one who bore her.
    The daughters saw her
    And called her blessed,
    The queens and the concubines,
    And they praised her.
  • ‘Who is this that grows like the dawn,
    As beautiful as the full moon,
    As pure as the sun,
    As awesome as an army with banners?’
  • Who is she who looks forth as the morning,
    Fair as the moon,
    Clear as the sun,
    Awesome as an army with banners?
  • “I went down to the orchard of nut trees
    To see the blossoms of the valley,
    To see whether the vine had budded
    Or the pomegranates had bloomed.
  • The Shulamite

    I went down to the garden of nuts
    To see the verdure of the valley,
    To see whether the vine had budded
    And the pomegranates had bloomed.
  • “Before I was aware, my soul set me
    Over the chariots of my noble people.”
  • Before I was even aware,
    My soul had made me
    As the chariots of [c]my noble people.
  • “Come back, come back, O Shulammite;
    Come back, come back, that we may gaze at you!”

    “Why should you gaze at the Shulammite,
    As at the dance of the two companies?
  • The Beloved and His Friends

    Return, return, O Shulamite;
    Return, return, that we may look upon you!
    The Shulamite

    What would you see in the Shulamite —
    As it were, the dance of [d]the two camps?

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