Song of Solomon, Chapter 5
Song of Solomon 5 NWT - New World TranslationChapter 5 of Song of Solomon—New World Translation (NWT)
- ¶ “I have come into my garden,1 O my sister,2 [my] bride.3 I have plucked my myrrh4 along with my spice. I have eaten my honeycomb along with my honey;5 I have drunk my wine along with my milk.”
¶ “Eat, O companions! Drink and become drunk with expressions of endearment!”[a]6 - ¶ “I am asleep, but my heart is awake.7 There is the sound of my dear one knocking!”8
¶ “Open to me,9 O my sister, my girl companion, my dove, my blameless10 one! For my head is filled with dew, the locks of my hair with the drops of the night.”11 - ¶ “‘I have put off my robe. How can I put it back on? I have washed my feet. How can I soil them?’
- My dear one himself pulled back his hand from the hole [of the door], and my inward parts12 themselves became boisterous within me.[b]
- I got up, even I, to open to my dear one, and my own hands dripped with myrrh and my fingers with liquid[c] myrrh, upon the hollows of the lock.[d]
- I opened, even I, to my dear one, but my dear one himself had turned away, he had passed along. My very soul had gone out [of me] when he spoke. I sought him, but I did not find him.13 I called him, but he did not answer me.
- The watchmen14 that were going about in the city found me. They struck me, they wounded me. The watchmen of the walls15 lifted my wide wrap off me.
- ¶ “I have put YOU under oath,16 O daughters of Jerusalem,17 that, if YOU find my dear one,18 YOU should tell him that I am lovesick.”19
- ¶ “How is your dear one more than any other dear one,20 O you most beautiful one among women?21 How is your dear one more than any other dear one, that you have put us under such an oath as this?”22
- ¶ “My dear one is dazzling and ruddy, the most conspicuous[e] of ten thousand.23
- His head is gold, refined gold. The locks of his hair are date clusters. His black [hair] is like the raven.
- His eyes are like doves by the channels of water, which are bathing themselves in milk, sitting within the rims.
- His cheeks are like a garden bed of spice,24 towers of scented herbs. His lips are lilies, dripping with liquid myrrh.25
- His hands are cylinders of gold, filled with chrysʹo·lite.[f] His abdomen is an ivory plate covered with sapphires.
- His legs are pillars of marble based on socket pedestals of refined gold. His appearance is like Lebʹa·non, choice like the cedars.26
- His palate is sheer sweetness, and everything about him is altogether desirable.27 This is my dear one, and this is my boy companion, O daughters of Jerusalem.”
FOOTNOTES
- ^ Or, “become drunk, O dear ones!”
- ^ “Within me,” more than 50 Heb. mss and some printed Heb. ed.; MLXXSyVg, “over him.”
- ^ Lit., “current (passing along).”
- ^ That is, the hollow into which the door bolt is pushed.
- ^ Lit., “lifted up like a banner.”
- ^ “With chrysolite.” Heb., bat·tar·shishʹ.
REFERENCES
- ^ Sg 4:16; 6:2
- ^ Sg 4:9; 1Ti 5:2
- ^ Sg 4:8; Jn 3:29; Re 21:9
- ^ Sg 4:14
- ^ De 26:9; Sg 4:11; Is 7:15
- ^ Sg 1:2, 4
- ^ Sg 3:1
- ^ Re 3:20
- ^ Lu 12:36
- ^ 2Co 7:1; 11:2; Eph 5:27; 2Pe 3:14; Re 14:4
- ^ Lu 2:8
- ^ Ge 43:30; 1Ki 3:26
- ^ Sg 3:1
- ^ Sg 3:3
- ^ Is 62:6
- ^ De 6:13; 10:20
- ^ Sg 3:10
- ^ Ps 45:2
- ^ Sg 2:5
- ^ Ps 45:7
- ^ Sg 6:1
- ^ Sg 5:8
- ^ Lu 2:52
- ^ Sg 6:2
- ^ Sg 1:13
- ^ Ps 92:12
- ^ Ps 45:2; Sg 2:3
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