Song of Solomon, 5

The New American Bible

1 I have come to my garden, my sister, my bride; I gather my myrrh and my spices, I eat my honey and my sweetmeats, I drink my wine and my milk. Eat, friends; drink! Drink freely of love!

2 I was sleeping, but my heart kept vigil; I heard my lover knocking: "Open to me, my sister, my beloved, my dove, my perfect one! For my head is wet with dew, my locks with the moisture of the night."

3 I have taken off my robe, am I then to put it on? I have bathed my feet, am I then to soil them?

4 My lover put his hand through the opening; my heart trembled within me, and I grew faint when he spoke.

5 I rose to open to my lover, with my hands dripping myrrh: With my fingers dripping choice myrrh upon the fittings of the lock.

6 I opened to my lover - but my lover had departed, gone. I sought him but I did not find him; I called to him but he did not answer me.

7 The watchmen came upon me as they made their rounds of the city; They struck me, and wounded me, and took my mantle from me, the guardians of the walls.

8 I adjure you, daughters of Jerusalem, if you find my lover - What shall you tell him? - that I am faint with love.

9 How does your lover differ from any other, O most beautiful among women? How does your lover differ from any other, that you adjure us so?

10 My lover is radiant and ruddy; he stands out among thousands.

11 His head is pure gold; his locks are palm fronds, black as the raven.

12 His eyes are like doves beside running waters, His teeth would seem bathed in milk, and are set like jewels.

13 His cheeks are like beds of spice with ripening aromatic herbs. His lips are red blossoms; they drip choice myrrh.

14 His arms are rods of gold adorned with chrysolites. His body is a work of ivory covered with sapphires.

15 His legs are columns of marble resting on golden bases. His stature is like the trees on Lebanon, imposing as the cedars.

16 His mouth is sweetness itself; he is all delight. Such is my lover, and such my friend, O daughters of Jerusalem.




Versículos relacionados com Song of Solomon, 5:

Songs 5 ​​is a chapter that describes a dream of the beloved about the beloved and the search she does for him. Through poetic language, the chapter presents themes such as love, beauty, search and longing. Following are five verses related to these themes:

Proverbs 8:17: "I love those who love me, and whoever seeks me finds me." This verse talks about the search for wisdom and how important it is to love and look for it.

Psalm 63:1: "O God, you are my God, I seek you intensely; my soul thirsty for you! All my being longs for you, in a dry, exhausted and without water." This verse portrays the pursuit of God as a necessity of the soul, which longs for Him.

1 Peter 1:8: "You love Him, even without having seen Him; and though you do not see you now, believe in Him and rejoice with unspeakable and glorious joy," This verse speaks about faith in God, and how it is possible love him even without seeing him.

Isaiah 44:20: "He feeds on gray. His deceived heart deviates him, so that he cannot rid his soul, nor say, Is there no lie on my right hand?" This verse describes how the deceived heart can lead someone to feed on worthless things, like gray, and move away from the truth.

Jeremiah 2:32: "Can a virgin forget about his jewel, or a bride his or her or her ornament? However, my people forgot me for endless days." This verse shows how easy it is to forget God, even when He is the most valuable jewel we have.





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