Song of Solomon 7
Smith's Literal Translation Par ▾ 

Admiration by the Bridegroom

1How beautiful were thy steps with shoes, O daughter of a noble! the circuits of thy thighs a necklace, the work of the hands of an artist.

2Thy navel a bowl of roundness, it will not want mixed wine; thy belly a heap of wheat enclosed with lilies.

3Thy two breasts as two fawns, twins of the roe-deer.

4Thy neck as a tower of ivory; thine eyes pools in Heshbon, by the gate of the daughter of many: thy nose as the tower of Lebanon viewing the face of Damascus.

5Thy head upon thee as Carmel, and the locks of thy head as purple; the King being bound in curls.

6How beautiful and how pleasant thou wert, O love, in delights!

7This thy height was like to a palm tree, and thy breasts to clusters.

8I said, I will go up upon the palm tree, I will hold fast upon its branches: and now thy breasts shall be as clusters of the vine, and the odor of thy nose as apples.

9And thy palate as good wine going to my beloved for uprightness, causing the lips of the sleeping to flow softly.

10I to my beloved, and upon me his desire.

11Come, my beloved, we will go forth to the field; we will lodge in the villages.

12We will rise early to the vineyards; we will see if the vine was fruitful, the vine blossoms opened, the pomegranates blossomed: there will I give my beloved to thee.

13The mandrakes gave an odor, and upon our entrances all precious things, new also old, my beloved, I laid up for thee.


The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments; Translated Literally From The Original Tongues by Julia E. Smith

Section Headings Courtesy Berean Bible

Song of Solomon 6
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