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Double Refrain: Embracing and Adjuration

The Beloved about Her Lover:

His left hand is under my head,
and his right hand embraces me.[a]

The Beloved to the Maidens:

I admonish you, O maidens[b] of Jerusalem:
“Do not[c] arouse or awaken love until it pleases!”

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Footnotes

  1. Song of Solomon 8:3 tn See the notes on 2:6, which is parallel to this verse.
  2. Song of Solomon 8:4 tn Heb “daughters of Jerusalem.”
  3. Song of Solomon 8:4 tn Heb “Why arouse or awaken…?” Although the particle מָה (mah) is used most often as an interrogative pronoun (“What?” “Why?”), it also can be used as a particle of negation. For example, “How (מָה) could I look at a girl?” means “I have not looked at a girl!” (Job 31:1); “What (מַה) do we have to drink?” means “We have nothing to drink” (Exod 15:24); “What (מַה) part do we have?” means “We have no part” (1 Kgs 12:16); and “Why (מַה) arouse or awaken love?” means “Do not arouse or awaken love!” (Song 8:4). See HALOT 551 s.v. מָה C.


“Let his left hand be under my head
And his right hand embrace me.”(A)

(The Bridegroom)


“I command you to take an oath, O daughters of Jerusalem,
That you do not rouse nor awaken my love
Until she pleases.”

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His left arm is under my head
    and his right arm embraces me.(A)
Daughters of Jerusalem, I charge you:
    Do not arouse or awaken love
    until it so desires.(B)

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