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WORD Research this...Song of Songs 4
- 1 Ce frumoasă eşti, iubito, ce frumoasă eşti! Ochii tăi sunt ochi de porumbiţă, sub marama ta. Părul tău este ca o turmă de capre, poposită pe coama Muntelui Galaad.
- 2 Dinţii tăi sunt ca o turmă de oi tunse, care ies din scăldătoare, toate cu gemeni, şi niciuna din ele nu este stearpă.
- 3 Buzele tale sunt ca un fir de cârmâz şi gura ta este drăguţă; obrazul tău este ca o jumătate de rodie, sub marama ta.
- 4 Gâtul tău este ca turnul lui David, zidit ca să fie o casă de arme; o mie de scuturi atârnă de el, toate scuturi de viteji.
- 5 Amândouă ţâţele tale sunt ca doi pui de cerb, ca gemenii unei căprioare care pasc între crini.
- 6 Până se răcoreşte ziua şi până fug umbrele, voi veni la tine, munte de mir, şi la tine, deal de tămâie.
- 7 Eşti frumoasă de tot, iubito, şi n-ai niciun cusur.
- 8 Vino cu mine din Liban, mireaso, vino cu mine din Liban! Priveşte din vârful Muntelui Amana, din vârful Muntelui Senir şi Hermon, din vizuinile leilor, din munţii pardoşilor!
- 9 Mi-ai răpit inima, soro mireaso, mi-ai răpit inima numai cu o privire, numai cu unul din lănţişoarele de la gâtul tău!
- 10 Ce lipici în dezmierdările tale, soro mireaso! Dezmierdările tale preţuiesc mai mult decât vinul şi miresmele tale sunt mai plăcute decât toate miroznele!
- 11 Miere picură din buzele tale, mireaso, miere şi lapte se află sub limba ta şi mirosul hainelor tale este ca mirosul Libanului.
- 12 Eşti o grădină închisă, soro mireaso, un izvor închis, o fântână pecetluită.
- 13 Odraslele tale sunt o grădină de rodii, cu cele mai alese roade, mălini negri şi nard;
- 14 nard şi şofran, trestie mirositoare şi scorţişoară, cu tot felul de tufari de tămâie, smirnă şi aloe, cu cele mai alese miresme.
- 15 O fântână din grădini, un izvor de ape vii, ce curge din Liban.
- 16 Scoală-te, crivăţule! Vino, vântule de miazăzi! Suflaţi peste grădina mea, ca să picure mirosurile din ea! – Să intre iubitul meu în grădina lui, şi să mănânce din roadele ei alese!
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