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Young Woman

One night as I lay in bed, I yearned for my lover.
    I yearned for him, but he did not come.
So I said to myself, “I will get up and roam the city,
    searching in all its streets and squares.
I will search for the one I love.”
    So I searched everywhere but did not find him.
The watchmen stopped me as they made their rounds,
    and I asked, “Have you seen the one I love?”
Then scarcely had I left them
    when I found my love!
I caught and held him tightly,
    then I brought him to my mother’s house,
    into my mother’s bed, where I had been conceived.

Promise me, O women of Jerusalem,
    by the gazelles and wild deer,
    not to awaken love until the time is right.[a]

Young Women of Jerusalem

Who is this sweeping in from the wilderness
    like a cloud of smoke?
Who is it, fragrant with myrrh and frankincense
    and every kind of spice?
Look, it is Solomon’s carriage,
    surrounded by sixty heroic men,
    the best of Israel’s soldiers.
They are all skilled swordsmen,
    experienced warriors.
Each wears a sword on his thigh,
    ready to defend the king against an attack in the night.
King Solomon’s carriage is built
    of wood imported from Lebanon.
10 Its posts are silver,
    its canopy gold;
    its cushions are purple.
It was decorated with love
    by the young women of Jerusalem.

Young Woman

11 Come out to see King Solomon,
    young women of Jerusalem.[b]
He wears the crown his mother gave him on his wedding day,
    his most joyous day.

Footnotes

  1. 3:5 Or not to awaken love until it is ready.
  2. 3:11 Hebrew of Zion.

The Loved One

Night after night on my bed,
I sought the one I love;
I sought him, but didn’t find him.
I’ll get up and go all around the city,
    throughout the streets, and in the squares.
I’ll seek the one I love.
    I sought him, but didn’t find him.
The watchmen who go all around the city found me.
    I asked,[a] “Have you seen the one I love?”
I had just passed them
    when I found the one I love.
I held him and wouldn’t let him go
    until I brought him to my mother’s house,
        to the room of the one who conceived me.

Swear to me, young women of Jerusalem,
    by the gazelles or by the does of the field,
that you won’t awaken or arouse love
    before its proper time![b]

The Lover Arrives

What[c] is this coming up from the desert
    like columns of smoke,
perfumed with myrrh[d] and incense[e]
    from all the fragrant powders of the merchant?
Look! It’s Solomon’s sedan chair,[f]
    with 60 of the best soldiers in Israel[g] surrounding it.
All of them are wearing swords and are
    experienced in battle.
Each has his sword on his thigh,
    ready for the terror of the night.[h]
King Solomon made the sedan chair for himself
    from the trees of Lebanon.
10 He made its posts of silver,
    its back of gold.
Its seat was purple,
    and its interior was lovingly inlaid
        by the young women of Jerusalem.
11 Come out, young women of Zion,
    and see King Solomon with the crown
with which his mother crowned him
    on his wedding day—
        his day of great delight.[i]

Footnotes

  1. Song of Solomon 3:3 The Heb. lacks I asked
  2. Song of Solomon 3:5 Lit. until it pleases
  3. Song of Solomon 3:6 Or Who
  4. Song of Solomon 3:6 Myrrh was a fragrant spice used as a perfume.
  5. Song of Solomon 3:6 Or frankincense
  6. Song of Solomon 3:7 Or palanquin; i.e. a portable compartment for carrying important people.
  7. Song of Solomon 3:7 Lit. mighty men from the mighty men of Israel
  8. Song of Solomon 3:8 Lit. thigh, from the terror of the night
  9. Song of Solomon 3:11 Lit. day of the rejoicing of his heart