Song Of Solomon Chapter 2 - King James Strong Number Version | thebereancall.org

Song Of Solomon Chapter 2 - King James Strong Number Version

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I [am] the rose <H2261> of Sharon, <H8289> [and] the lily <H7799> of the valleys. <H6010>
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As the lily <H7799> among thorns, <H2336> so [is] my love <H7474> among the daughters. <H1323>
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As the apple tree <H8598> among the trees <H6086> of the wood, <H3293> so [is] my beloved <H1730> among the sons. <H1121> I sat down <H3427> under his shadow <H6738> with great delight, <H2530> and his fruit <H6529> [was] sweet <H4966> to my taste. <H2441>
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He brought <H0935> me to the banqueting <H3196> house, <H1004> and his banner <H1714> over me [was] love. <H0160>
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Stay <H5564> me with flagons, <H0809> comfort <H7502> me with apples: <H8598> for I [am] sick <H2470> of love. <H0160>
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His left hand <H8040> [is] under my head, <H7218> and his right hand <H3225> doth embrace <H2263> me.
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I charge <H7650> you, O ye daughters <H1323> of Jerusalem, <H3389> by the roes, <H6643> and <H0176> by the hinds <H0355> of the field, <H7704> that ye stir not up, <H5782> nor awake <H5782> [my] love, <H0160> till he please. <H2654>
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The voice <H6963> of my beloved! <H1730> behold, he cometh <H0935> leaping <H1801> upon the mountains, <H2022> skipping <H7092> upon the hills. <H1389>
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My beloved <H1730> is like <H1819> a roe <H6643> or a young <H6082> hart: <H0354> behold, he standeth <H5975> behind <H0310> our wall, <H3796> he looketh <H7688> forth at the windows, <H2474> shewing <H6692> himself through the lattice. <H2762>
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My beloved <H1730> spake, <H6030> and said <H0559> unto me, Rise up, <H6965> my love, <H7474> my fair one, <H3303> and come away. <H3212>
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For, lo, the winter <H5638> is past, <H5674> the rain <H1653> is over <H2498> [and] gone; <H1980>
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The flowers <H5339> appear <H7200> on the earth; <H0776> the time <H6256> of the singing <H2158> [of birds] is come, <H5060> and the voice <H6963> of the turtle <H8449> is heard <H8085> in our land; <H0776>
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The fig tree <H8384> putteth forth <H2590> her green figs, <H6291> and the vines <H1612> [with] the tender grape <H5563> give <H5414> a [good] smell. <H7381> Arise, <H6965> my love, <H7474> my fair one, <H3303> and come away. <H3212>
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O my dove, <H3123> [that art] in the clefts <H2288> of the rock, <H5553> in the secret <H5643> [places] of the stairs, <H4095> let me see <H7200> thy countenance, <H4758> let me hear <H8085> thy voice; <H6963> for sweet <H6156> [is] thy voice, <H6963> and thy countenance <H4758> [is] comely. <H5000>
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Take <H0270> us the foxes, <H7776> the little <H6996> foxes, <H7776> that spoil <H2254> the vines: <H3754> for our vines <H3754> [have] tender grapes. <H5563>
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My beloved <H1730> [is] mine, and I [am] his: he feedeth <H7462> among the lilies. <H7799>
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Until the day <H3117> break, <H6315> and the shadows <H6752> flee away, <H5127> turn, <H5437> my beloved, <H1730> and be thou like <H1819> a roe <H6643> or a young <H6082> hart <H0354> upon the mountains <H2022> of Bether. <H1335> <H1336>