Song of Solomon, 8

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1 Bride to Groom: Who will give you to me as my brother, feeding from the breasts of my mother, so that I may discover you outside, and may kiss you, and so that now no one may despise me?

2 I will take hold of you and lead you into my mother’s house. There you will teach me, and I will give you a cup of spiced wine, and of new wine from my pomegranates.

3 His left hand is under my head, and his right hand shall embrace me.

4 Groom to Chorus: I bind you by oath, O daughters of Jerusalem, not to disturb or awaken the beloved, until she wills.

5 Chorus to Groom: Who is she, who ascends from the desert, flowing with delights, leaning upon her beloved?

6 Groom to Bride: Under the apple tree, I awakened you. There your mother was corrupted. There she who bore you was violated.

7 Set me like a seal upon your heart, like a seal upon your arm. For love is strong, like death, and envy is enduring, like hell: their lamps are made of fire and flames.

8 A multitude of waters cannot extinguish love, nor can a river overwhelm it. If a man were to give all the substance of his house in exchange for love, he would despise it as nothing.

9 Chorus: Our sister is little and has no breasts. What shall we do for our sister on the day when she is called upon?

10 If she is a wall, let us build a rampart of silver upon it. If she is a door, let us join it together with boards of cedar.

11 Bride to Chorus: I am a wall, and my breasts are like towers, since, in his presence, I have become like one who has discovered peace.

12 The peaceful one had a vineyard, in that which held the peoples. He handed it on to the caretakers; a man brought, in exchange for its fruit, a thousand pieces of silver.

13 Groom: My vineyard is before me. The thousand is for your peacefulness, and two hundred is for those who care for its fruit.

14 Bride to Groom: Your friends are attentive to those who have been dwelling in the gardens. Cause me to heed your voice.

15 Flee away, my beloved, and become like the doe and the young stag upon the mountains of aromatic plants.




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Chapter 8 of Songs talks about love and passion among the couple, as well as addressing the strength and importance of true love. It is a chapter that celebrates the unity and happiness it brings. Below are five verses related to the topics covered in songs 8:

Proverbs 5:18-19: "Your spring be blessed, and rejoice with the woman of your youth. As a loving cervo, and graceful Gazella, your breasts sat down all the time; and for your love you are perpetually. " This verse talks about the importance of love and intimacy between the couple, and how it must be a source of joy and pleasure.

1 Corinthians 13:4-8: "Love is patient, it is benign; love does not burn in jealousy, does not ufan, do not teach itself, do not lead inconveniently, do not seek its interests, not exasperal, not resent of evil; do not rejoice in injustice, but rejoice in the truth; everything suffers, everything believes, everything expects, everything supports. Love never ends; ". This verse talks about the characteristics of true love and how eternal it is.

Ephesians 5:25: "Husbands, love your women, as Christ also loved the Church, and He gave Himself to it." This verse talks about man's responsibility to love and take care of his wife, just as Christ loved the church and surrendered to it.

Genesis 2:24: "Therefore you will leave the man to his father and his mother, and will join his wife; and they will both be a flesh." This verse talks about the couple's unity and how they become one flesh before God.

1 John 4:18: "In love there is no fear; before, perfect love throws out fear. Fear involves punishment, and who is afraid is not perfected in love." This verse talks about how true love should not be afraid, but to be a source of security and comfort for the couple.





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