< Cantiques 8 >
1 Oh! que tu aies été pour moi comme un frère qui ait sucé les mamelles de ma mère! Si je te trouvais dehors, je t’embrasserais, sans qu’on m’en méprise.
I wish that you were my brother who (nursed at/drank milk from) my mother’s breasts [when you were a baby], [because, if you were my brother], if I saw you when you were outside [the house], I could kiss you, and no one would say that my doing that was wrong.
2 Je t’amènerais, je t’introduirais dans la maison de ma mère: tu m’instruirais; je te ferais boire du vin aromatisé, du jus de mes grenades.
[No one would object if] I led you to my mother’s house, to where my mother, who taught me [many things], lives. I would like to take you to my mother’s house because I would [like to make love to you] [EUP], [and that would be as delightful as] [MET] juice [squeezed] from pomegranates.
3 Sa main gauche serait sous ma tête, et sa droite m’embrasserait!
You would put your left arm under my head and with your right arm hold me close.
4 Je vous adjure, filles de Jérusalem, pourquoi éveilleriez-vous, et pourquoi réveilleriez-vous [mon] amour, avant qu’elle le veuille!
[I would say to] you women of Jerusalem, “Solemnly promise me that you will not disturb us while we are making love until we are ready to quit.”
5 Qui est celle-ci qui monte du désert, s’appuyant sur son bien-aimé? – Je t’ai réveillée sous le pommier: là ta mère t’a enfantée dans les douleurs, là celle qui t’a enfantée a été en travail.
Who is that [woman] who is coming up from the desert, (leaning on/clinging close to) the man who loves her? I woke you up [when you were] under the apple tree at the place where your mother conceived you, which is the same place where she gave birth to you.
6 Mets-moi comme un cachet sur ton cœur, comme un cachet sur ton bras; car l’amour est fort comme la mort, la jalousie, cruelle comme le shéol; ses ardeurs sont des ardeurs de feu, une flamme de Jah. (Sheol )
Keep me [close to you], like [SIM] a seal on your heart, [or] like [SIM] a bracelet on your arm. Our love [for each other] is as powerful as death, it is as enduring as the grave. [It is as though] our love [for each other] bursts into flames and burns like a hot fire. (Sheol )
7 Beaucoup d’eaux ne peuvent éteindre l’amour, et des fleuves ne le submergent pas; si un homme donnait tous les biens de sa maison pour l’amour, on l’aurait en un profond mépris.
Nothing can extinguish our love [for each other], not [even] a flood. If a man tried to cause a woman to love him by saying he would give her everything that is in his house, she would refuse.
8 Nous avons une petite sœur, et elle n’a pas encore de seins. Que ferons-nous pour notre sœur, au jour où l’on parlera d’elle?
We have a younger sister, and her breasts are still small. So this is [RHQ] what we should do for her on the day that we promise [some young man] that he can marry her:
9 – Si elle est une muraille, nous bâtirons sur elle une demeure d’argent; et si elle est une porte, nous la fermerons avec une planche de cèdre.
If [her chest is flat like] [MET] a wall, we will [decorate it by] putting silver [jewels that are like] [MET] towers on it. Or, if she is [flat like] [MET] a door, we will decorate her with bits/pieces of cedar wood.
10 Je suis une muraille, et mes seins sont des tours; je fus alors à ses yeux comme celle qui a trouvé la paix.
My [chest was previously flat like] [MET] a wall, [but now] my breasts are [big] like [SIM] towers. So the one who loves me is delighted with me.
11 – Salomon avait une vigne à Baal-Hamon: il remit la vigne à des gardiens; chacun devait apporter pour son fruit 1 000 [pièces] d’argent.
[King] Solomon had a vineyard at Baal-Hamon, and he rented it to people for them to take care of it. He required each one to pay him 1,000 pieces of silver [each year] for the grapes [that they harvested].
12 Ma vigne, qui est à moi, est devant moi. À toi, Salomon, les 1 000 [pièces]; et 200 pour ceux qui en gardent le fruit.
[But my body is like] [MET] my own vineyard, and Solomon, I am giving it to you. [You do not need to pay me] 1,000 pieces of silver [to enjoy my body], but I will give 200 pieces of silver to those who take care of me [MET].
13 Habitante des jardins, les compagnons sont attentifs à ta voix! Fais que je l’entende!
You are staying in the gardens and my friends are listening to your voice; [so] allow me to hear it, [too.]
14 Fuis, mon bien-aimé, et sois semblable à une gazelle ou au faon des biches, sur les montagnes des aromates.
You who love me, come [to me] quickly; [run to me] [MET, EUP] as fast as [SIM] a gazelle or young deer runs across [MET] hills of spices.