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Song of Solomon 4:1

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    4:1 Conj. like doves

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Insight, Volume 1, p. 966

    The Watchtower,

    11/15/2006, p. 19

  • Publications Index

    it-1 966; w06 11/15 19;

    ad 663; w57 730

Song of Solomon 4:2

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  • Publications Index

    w57 730

Song of Solomon 4:3

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    4:3 Lit. your speaker is lovely

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  • Publications Index

    w57 730-731

Song of Solomon 4:4

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    4:4 (armory) Unc.

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Insight, Volume 1, pp. 170-171

    Insight, Volume 2, p. 1118

  • Publications Index

    it-1 170-171; it-2 1118;

    w57 730

Song of Solomon 4:5

Indexes

  • Publications Index

    w57 730

Song of Solomon 4:6

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Insight, Volume 1, p. 869

  • Publications Index

    it-1 869;

    ad 607; w57 730

Song of Solomon 4:7

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    The Watchtower,

    1/15/2015, p. 30

    11/15/2006, p. 20

    Awake!,

    4/22/1989, p. 22

  • Publications Index

    w15 1/15 30; w06 11/15 20; yp 260; g89 4/22 22;

    w62 606; w57 731

Song of Solomon 4:8

Footnotes

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    4:8 Unc., susp.

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Insight, Volume 1, pp. 12-13, 87, 116

  • Publications Index

    it-1 13, 87, 116;

    ad 11, 84; w57 731

Song of Solomon 4:9

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    4:9 Unc.

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    4:9 Conj. one flash (or other such word) of your eyes

Indexes

  • Publications Index

    w57 731

Song of Solomon 4:10

Indexes

  • Publications Index

    w57 731

Song of Solomon 4:11

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Insight, Volume 1, p. 1135

    Insight, Volume 2, pp. 231, 402

    The Watchtower,

    1/15/2015, p. 30

    11/15/2006, p. 19

  • Publications Index

    it-1 1135; it-2 231, 402; w15 1/15 30; w06 11/15 19;

    ad 785, 1051, 1158; w57 731

Song of Solomon 4:12

Footnotes

  • *

    4:12 Conj. are you, my

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    The Watchtower,

    1/15/2015, p. 32

    11/15/2006, p. 20

    11/1/2000, pp. 11-12

    11/15/1987, p. 25

  • Publications Index

    w15 1/15 32; w06 11/15 20; w00 11/1 11-12; w87 11/15 25;

    g82 7/22 23

Song of Solomon 4:13

Footnotes

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    4:13 Conj. that the last line does not belong here

Indexes

  • Publications Index

    w59 76

Song of Solomon 4:14

Indexes

  • Research Guide

    Insight, Volume 1, pp. 79-80

    Insight, Volume 2, pp. 839-840

    The Watchtower,

    2/1/2014, p. 10

  • Publications Index

    it-1 79-80; it-2 839-840; w14 2/1 10

Song of Solomon 4:15

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    4:15 Codd. (beginning verse) A garden spring, a well of

Song of Solomon 4:16

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  • Publications Index

    w57 731

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The Bible in Living English
Song of Solomon 4:1-16

Song of Solomon

4* Ah, you are beautiful, sweetheart,

ah, you are beautiful.

Your eyes are doves

behind your veil.

Your hair is like a flock of goats

that overflow a Gilead mountain.

2 Your teeth are like the flock for clipping

as they come up from the washing,

Flock where they all have twins

and not one has lost a lamb.

3* Your lips are like scarlet thread

and your mouth is lovely.

Your temple is like a segment of pomegranate

behind your veil.

4* Your neck is like David’s tower

built for an armory,

With the thousand shields hung on it,

all the bucklers of the champions.

5 Your two breasts are like two fawns,

a gazelle’s twins

That pasture among the lilies

6 till the day grows breezy

and the shadows take flight.

I wend my way to the mountain of myrrh

and to the hill of frankincense.

7 You are beautiful all of you, sweetheart,

and there is nothing wrong about you.

8* With me from Lebanon, bride,

with me from Lebanon you shall come,

You shall look off from the top of Amana,

from the tops of Shenir and Hermon,

From lions’ haunts,

from leopards’ mountains.

9** You have driven me out of my senses, my sister, bride;

you have driven me out of my senses with one of your eyes,

with one bead of your necklace.

10 How pretty is your love, my sister, bride!

how much better than wine is your love,

and the scent of your oils than all spices!

11 Your lips drip purest honey, bride;

you have honey and milk under your tongue,

and the scent of your clothes is like that of Lebanon.

12* A locked garden is my sister, bride,

a locked garden, a sealed water-spring.

13* Your sprays are an orchard

of pomegranates and priceless fruits,

plants of henna and nard,

14 Nard and saffron, sweet flag and cinnamon,

with all frankincense-bearing trees,

Myrrh and eaglewood

with all rarest spices.

15* —The spring in my garden

is a well of living water

and a flow from Lebanon.

16 Wake, north wind, and come, south,

blow through my garden, let its spices flow.

Let my truelove come into his garden

and eat its priceless fruits.

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