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M How beautiful are your feet in sandals,[a]
    O noble daughter!
Your curving thighs like jewels,
    the product of skilled hands.
Your valley,[b] a round bowl
    that should never lack mixed wine.
Your belly, a mound of wheat,
    encircled with lilies.
(A)Your breasts are like two fawns,
    twins of a gazelle.

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Footnotes

  1. 7:2–6 Another description of the woman’s charms. Sandals: the woman’s sandaled foot was apparently considered quite seductive (Jdt 16:9). Noble: a possible connection to the enigmatic “prince” of 6:12. Curving…jewels: the meaning of these Hebrew words is not certain. Wine and wheat suggest fertility.
  2. 7:3 Valley: lit., navel; a discreet allusion to her sex.