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Text -- The Song of Songs 5:3-16 (NET)

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5:3 The Beloved to Her Lover: “I have already taken off my robe– must I put it on again? I have already washed my feet– must I soil them again?” 5:4 My lover thrust his hand through the hole, and my feelings were stirred for him. 5:5 I arose to open for my beloved; my hands dripped with myrrh– my fingers flowed with myrrh on the handles of the lock. 5:6 I opened for my beloved, but my lover had already turned and gone away. I fell into despair when he departed. I looked for him but did not find him; I called him but he did not answer me. 5:7 The watchmen found me as they made their rounds in the city. They beat me, they bruised me; they took away my cloak, those watchmen on the walls!
The Triumph of Love: The Beloved Praises Her Lover
5:8 The Beloved to the Maidens: O maidens of Jerusalem, I command you– If you find my beloved, what will you tell him? Tell him that I am lovesick! 5:9 The Maidens to The Beloved: Why is your beloved better than others, O most beautiful of women? Why is your beloved better than others, that you would command us in this manner? 5:10 The Beloved to the Maidens: My beloved is dazzling and ruddy; he stands out in comparison to all other men. 5:11 His head is like the most pure gold. His hair is curly– black like a raven. 5:12 His eyes are like doves by streams of water, washed in milk, mounted like jewels. 5:13 His cheeks are like garden beds full of balsam trees yielding perfume. His lips are like lilies dripping with drops of myrrh. 5:14 His arms are like rods of gold set with chrysolite. His abdomen is like polished ivory inlaid with sapphires. 5:15 His legs are like pillars of marble set on bases of pure gold. His appearance is like Lebanon, choice as its cedars. 5:16 His mouth is very sweet; he is totally desirable. This is my beloved! This is my companion, O maidens of Jerusalem!
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Jerusalem the capital city of Israel,a town; the capital of Israel near the southern border of Benjamin
 · Lebanon a mountain range and the adjoining regions (IBD)


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Fellowship | Personification | Song | Lovers | Lily | Gold | Myrrh | HAIR | Raven | ADJURATION | Marble | Watchman | Ivory | DRESS | DROP, DROPPING | COLOR; COLORS | SET | STONES, PRECIOUS | CEDAR | TABLET | more
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NET Notes: Sos 5:4 The exact meaning of this Hebrew verb is uncertain. The exact connotation of the verb הָמוּ (hamu) in 5:4 is debated. Th...

NET Notes: Sos 5:6 Alternately, “spoke.” Traditionally, the term בְדַבְּרוֹ (bÿdabbÿro)...

NET Notes: Sos 5:8 The genitive construct חוֹלַת אַהֲבָה (kholat ’ahavah, “sick...

NET Notes: Sos 5:9 Heb “How is your beloved [better] than [another] lover?”

NET Notes: Sos 5:10 Heb “among ten thousand.” The numeral “ten thousand” is the highest number used in comparisons in Hebrew poetry (1 Sam 18:7-8;...

NET Notes: Sos 5:11 Literally “his locks [of hair] are curls.” The Hebrew adjective תַּלְתָּל (taltal) i...

NET Notes: Sos 5:13 Alternately, “towers of perfume.” The MT reads מִגְדְּלוֹת (migdÿlo...

NET Notes: Sos 5:14 The term מֵעֶה (me’eh) is used in reference to several things in the Old Testament: (1) the womb of a woman (Gen 2...

NET Notes: Sos 5:16 The term מַחֲמַדִּים (makhmaddim, “desirable”) is the plural form of the...

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