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WORD Research this...Hohes Lied 6
- 1 Wohin ist dein Freund gegangen, du Schönste unter den Weibern? Wohin hat sich dein Freund gewandt? Wir wollen ihn mit dir suchen!
- 2 Mein Freund ist in seinen Garten hinabgegangen, zu den Balsambeeten, um in den Gärten zu weiden und Lilien zu pflücken!
- 3 Ich bin meines Freundes, und mein Freund ist mein, der unter den Lilien weidet.
- 4 Du bist schön, meine Freundin, wie Tirza, lieblich wie Jerusalem, furchtbar wie die Bannerträger!
- 5 Wende deine Augen ab von mir; denn sie machen mich ungestüm! Dein Haar ist wie eine Herde Ziegen, die sich am Berge Gilead lagern.
- 6 Deine Zähne sind wie eine Herde Mutterschafe, die aus der Schwemme kommen und sämtlich Zwillinge tragen, so daß kein unfruchtbares darunter ist.
- 7 Wie ein halber Granatapfel nimmt sich deine Wange hinter deinem Schleier aus.
- 8 Ihrer sechzig sind Königinnen und ihrer achtzig Nebenfrauen, dazu Jungfrauen ohne Zahl;
- 9 diese Eine ist meine Taube, meine Makellose; sie ist die Einzige ihrer Mutter, die Reinste von allen, die sie geboren hat. Die Töchter sahen sie und priesen sie glücklich, die Königinnen und Nebenfrauen rühmten sie:
- 10 Wer ist die, welche herabschaut wie Morgenrot, schön wie der Mond, klar wie die Sonne, furchtbar wie die Bannerträger?
- 11 Zum Nußgarten war ich hinabgegangen, um die grünen Plätze des Tales zu betrachten, zu sehen, ob der Weinstock ausgeschlagen, ob die Granaten Blüten getrieben hätten,
- 12 wovon ich nichts gewußt hatte, darauf ward meine Seele aufmerksam, auf die Wagen meines edlen Volkes.
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Schlachter (1951) (schlachter - 2.0.1)
2023-04-24German (de)
SCHLACHTER BIBEL 1951
Die Heilige Schrift des Alten und Neuen Testaments nach dem Urtext üersetzt von F.E. SCHLACHTER Neue Uberarbeitung 1951
Genfer Bibelgesellschaft
Copyright (c) 1951 Genfer Bibelgeschellschaft.- Encoding: UTF-8
- Direction: LTR
- LCSH: Bible.German
- Distribution Abbreviation: Schlachter
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Genfer Bibelgeschellschaft. Geneva Bible Society
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