< Song of Solomon 7 >
1 what? be beautiful beat your in/on/with sandal daughter noble curve thigh your like ornament deed: work hand artisan
How beautiful are thy steps in sandals, O prince's daughter! the roundings of thy thighs are like jewelled ornaments, the work of the hands of the artificer.
2 navel your vessel [the] roundness not to lack [the] mixture belly: abdomen your heap wheat to fence in/on/with lily
Thy navel is like a round goblet which lacketh not the mixed wine: thy body is like a heap of wheat fenced about with lilies.
3 two breast your like/as two fawn twin gazelle
Thy two breasts are like two fawns, the twins of the roe.
4 neck your like/as tower [the] tooth: ivory eye your pool in/on/with Heshbon upon gate Bath-rabbim Bath-rabbim face: nose your like/as tower [the] Lebanon to watch face: before Damascus
Thy neck is like a tower of ivory; thy eyes are like the pools in Cheshbon, by the gate of Bath-rabbim; thy nose is like the tower of Lebanon which looketh toward Damascus.
5 head your upon you like/as Carmel and hair head your like/as purple king to bind in/on/with lock
Thy head upon thee is like Carmel, and the hair of thy head like purple: a king is held bound in the tresses.
6 what? be beautiful and what? be pleasant love in/on/with luxury
How beautiful and how pleasant art thou, O love, in thy attractions!
7 this height your to resemble to/for palm and breast your to/for cluster
This thy stature is like a palm-tree, and thy breasts are like clusters of grapes.
8 to say to ascend: rise in/on/with palm to grasp in/on/with fruit-stalk his and to be please breast your like/as cluster [the] vine (and aroma *L(b)*) face: nose your like/as apple
I thought, I wish to climb up the palm-tree, I wish to take hold of its boughs; and, oh, that thy breasts might be like clusters of the vine, and the smell of thy nose like apples;
9 and palate your like/as wine [the] pleasant to go: went to/for beloved my to/for uprightness to glide lips sleeping
And thy palate like the best wine, that glideth down for my friend gently, exciting the lips of those that are asleep.—
10 I to/for beloved my and upon me desire his
I am my friend's, and toward me is his desire.
11 to go: come! [emph?] beloved my to come out: come [the] land: country to lodge in/on/with village
Come, my friend, let us go forth into the field; let us spend the night in the villages;
12 to rise to/for vineyard to see: see if to sprout [the] vine to open [the] blossom to bud [the] pomegranate there to give: give [obj] beloved: love my to/for you
Let us get up early to the vineyards; let us see if the vine have blossomed, whether the young grape have opened [to the view], whether the pomegranates have budded: there will I give my caresses unto thee.
13 [the] mandrake to give: give aroma and upon entrance our all excellence new also old beloved my to treasure to/for you
The mandrakes give forth [their] smell, and at our doors are all manner of precious fruits, new and also old: O my friend, these have I laid up for thee.