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WORD Research this...Hohes Lied 6
- 1 Wohin ist dein Geliebter gegangen, du Schönste unter den Frauen? wohin hat dein Geliebter sich gewendet? Und wir wollen ihn mit dir suchen. -
- 2 Mein Geliebter ist in seinen Garten hinabgegangen, zu den Würzkrautbeeten, um in den Gärten zu weiden und Lilien zu pflücken.
- 3 Ich bin meines Geliebten; und mein Geliebter ist mein, der unter den Lilien weidet.
- 4 Du bist schön, meine Freundin, wie Tirza, lieblich wie Jerusalem, furchtbar wie Kriegsscharen.
- 5 Wende deine Augen von mir ab, denn sie überwältigen mich. Dein Haar ist wie eine Herde Ziegen, die an den Abhängen des Gilead lagern;
- 6 deine Zähne sind wie eine Herde Mutterschafe, die aus der Schwemme heraufkommen, welche allzumal Zwillinge gebären, und keines unter ihnen ist unfruchtbar;
- 7 wie ein Schnittstück einer Granate ist deine Schläfe hinter deinem Schleier.
- 8 Sechzig sind der Königinnen und achtzig der Kebsweiber, und Jungfrauen ohne Zahl.
- 9 Eine ist meine Taube, meine Vollkommene; sie ist die einzige ihrer Mutter, sie ist die Auserkorene ihrer Gebärerin. Töchter sahen sie und priesen sie glücklich, Königinnen und Kebsweiber, und sie rühmten sie.
- 10 Wer ist sie, die da hervorglänzt wie die Morgenröte, schön wie der Mond, rein wie die Sonne, furchtbar wie Kriegsscharen? -
- 11 In den Nußgarten ging ich hinab, um die jungen Triebe des Tales zu besehen, um zu sehen, ob der Weinstock ausgeschlagen wäre, ob die Granaten blühten.
- 12 Unbewußt setzte mich meine Seele auf den Prachtwagen meines willigen Volkes. -
- 13 Kehre um, kehre um, Sulamith; kehre um, kehre um, daß wir dich anschauen! Was möget ihr an der Sulamith schauen? Wie den Reigen von Machanaim.
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Elberfelder (1905) (elberfelder1905 - 1.6)
2021-02-08German (de)
German Darby Unrevidierte Elberfelder 1905,
Copyright by R. Bockhaus Verlag, Germany- Encoding: UTF-8
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