6:1 Whither
hath
thy
beloved
gone,
O
fair
among
women
Whither
hath
thy
beloved
turned,
And
we
seek
him
with
thee
6:2 My
beloved
went
down
to
his
garden,
To
the
beds
of
the
spice,
To
delight
himself
in
the
gardens,
and
to
gather
lilies.
6:3 I
[am]
my
beloved's,
and
my
beloved
[is]
mine,
Who
is
delighting
himself
among
the
lilies.
6:4 Fair
[art]
thou,
my
friend,
as
Tirzah,
Comely
as
Jerusalem,
Awe-inspiring
as
bannered
hosts.
6:5 Turn
round
thine
eyes
from
before
me,
Because
they
have
made
me
proud.
Thy
hair
[is]
as
a
row
of
the
goats,
That
have
shone
from
Gilead,
6:6 Thy
teeth
as
a
row
of
the
lambs,
That
have
come
up
from
the
washing,
Because
all
of
them
are
forming
twins,
And
a
bereaved
one
is
not
among
them.
6:7 As
the
work
of
the
pomegranate
[is]
thy
temple
behind
thy
veil.
6:8 Sixty
are
queens,
and
eighty
concubines,
And
virgins
without
number.
6:9 One
is
my
dove,
my
perfect
one,
One
she
[is]
of
her
mother,
The
choice
one
she
[is]
of
her
that
bare
her,
Daughters
saw,
and
pronounce
her
happy,
Queens
and
concubines,
and
they
praise
her.
6:10 `Who
[is]
this
that
is
looking
forth
as
morning,
Fair
as
the
moon--clear
as
the
sun,
Awe-inspiring
as
bannered
hosts'
6:11 Unto
a
garden
of
nuts
I
went
down,
To
look
on
the
buds
of
the
valley,
To
see
whither
the
vine
had
flourished,
The
pomegranates
had
blossomed--
6:12 I
knew
not
my
soul,
It
made
me--chariots
of
my
people
Nadib.
6:13 Return,
return,
O
Shulammith!
Return,
return,
and
we
look
upon
thee.
What
do
ye
see
in
Shulammith