< Song of Solomon 3 >
1 Bride: On my bed, throughout the night, I sought him whom my soul loves. I sought him, and did not find him.
Iti rabii idiay pagiddaak, kail-iliwko ti lalaki nga ay-ayatek; binirokko isuna ngem saanko a masarakan.
2 I will rise up, and I will circle through the city. Through the side streets and thoroughfares, I will seek him whom my soul loves. I sought him, and did not find him.
Kinunak iti bagik, “Bumangonak ken sursurek ti siudad, dagiti daldalan ken dagiti pagpasyaran; birukek ti ay-ayatek.” Binirokko isuna ngem saanko a nasarakan.
3 The watchers who guard the city found me: “Have you seen him whom my soul loves?”
Nasarankandak dagiti agbanbantay a lallaki bayat ti panagpatpatroliada iti siudad. Sinaludsodko kadakuada, “Nakitayo kadi ti ay-ayatek?”
4 When I had passed by them a little, I found him whom my soul loves. I held him, and would not release him, until I would bring him into my mother’s house, and into the chamber of her who bore me.
Apaman a nakalabasak kadakuada idi nakitak ti ay-ayaten ti kararuak. Inarakupko isuna ket saanko nga inibbatan agingga a naiyunegko isuna iti balay ni inak, iti uneg ti kuarto ti babai a nangisukog kaniak. Kasarsarita ti babai dagiti dadduma a babbai
5 Groom to Chorus: I bind you by oath, O daughters of Jerusalem, by the does and the stags of the open field, not to disturb or awaken the beloved, until she wills.
Kayatko nga agkarikayo, annak a babbai dagiti tattao ti Jerusalem, babaen kadagiti korso ken kadagiti kabaian nga ugsa iti aw-away, a saanyonto a singsingaen agingga a malpas ti panagkakaiddami. Kasarsarita ti balasang ti bagina
6 Chorus to Groom: Who is she, who ascends through the desert, like a staff of smoke from the aromatics of myrrh, and frankincense, and every powder of the perfumer?
Ania daytoy a sumangsang-at nga aggapu idiay let-ang a kasla simbuyok ti asuk, agat-mira ken insenso, nga addaan kadagiti amin a polbos nga ilaklako dagiti agtagtagilako?
7 Chorus to Bride: Lo, sixty strong ones, out of all the strongest in Israel, stand watch at the bed of Solomon,
Kitaem, ti trono nga awit dagiti adipen ni Solomon; innem a pulo a mannakigubat ti nanglawlaw iti daytoy, innem a pulo a soldado ti Israel.
8 all holding swords and well-trained in warfare, each one’s weapon upon his thigh, because of fears in the night.
Nalalaingda no maipapan iti kampilan ken beteranoda iti pannakigubat. Addaan ti tunggal lalaki iti kampilan iti sikiganna, naarmasanda maibusor kadagiti mangriribuk iti rabii.
9 Bride to Chorus: King Solomon made himself a portable throne from the wood of Lebanon.
Nagpaaramid ni Ari Solomon iti sedan a tugawna a naaramid iti kayo a naggapu idiay Libano.
10 He made its columns of silver, the reclining place of gold, the ascent of purple; the middle he covered well, out of charity for the daughters of Jerusalem.
Naaramid dagiti postena iti pirak; naaramid ti balitok iti likodna, ken lila a lupot ti tugawna. Iti akin-uneg a pasetna ket naarkusan nga addaan iti ayat babaen kadagiti annak a babbai dagiti tattao ti Jerusalem
11 O daughters of Zion, go forth and see king Solomon with the diadem with which his mother crowned him, on the day of his espousal, on the day of the rejoicing of his heart.
Rummuarkayo, annak a babbai dagiti tattao ti Sion, ket matmatanyo ni Ari Solomon, suotna ti korona nga inkorona ni inana kenkuana idi aldaw ti panagasawana, iti naragsak nga aldaw iti biagna.