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WORD Research this...Hohes Lied 7
- 1 Kehre wieder, kehre wieder, o Sulamit, kehre wieder, kehre wieder, daß wir dich betrachten! Was wollt ihr Sulamit betrachten wie den Reigen von Mahanaim?
- 2 Wie schön sind deine Schritte in den Schuhen, du Edelfräulein! Die Wölbungen deiner Hüften sind wie Halsgeschmeide, von Künstlerhand gemacht.
- 3 Dein Schoß ist ein rundes Becken, welchem der gemischte Wein nicht fehlen darf; dein Leib ein Weizenhaufen, mit Lilien eingefaßt;
- 4 deine beiden Brüste wie zwei Rehkälbchen, Gazellenzwillinge;
- 5 dein Hals wie der elfenbeinerne Turm, deine Augen wie die Teiche zu Hesbon am Tore Batrabbim, deine Nase wie der Libanonturm, der gen Damaskus schaut.
- 6 Dein Haupt auf dir gleicht dem Karmel, und dein Haupthaar dem königlichen Purpur, in Falten gebunden.
- 7 Wie schön bist du und wie lieblich, o Liebe, unter den Wonnen!
- 8 Dieser dein Wuchs ist der Palme gleich, und deine Brüste den Trauben.
- 9 Ich denke, ich will die Palme besteigen und ihre Zweige erfassen, so werden deine Brüste den Weintrauben gleichen und der Duft deiner Nase den Äpfeln
- 10 und dein Gaumen dem besten Wein, der meinem Geliebten glatt eingeht, über die Lippen Einschlafender gleitet.
- 11 Ich gehöre meinem Geliebten, und sein Verlangen steht nach mir!
- 12 Komm, mein Lieber, wir wollen aufs Feld hinausgehen, in den Dörfern übernachten,
- 13 früh nach den Weinbergen aufbrechen, nachsehen, ob der Weinstock ausgeschlagen, ob die Blütezeit begonnen habe, ob die Granaten blühen; dort will ich dir meine Liebe schenken!
- 14 Die Liebesäpfel verbreiten Duft, und über unsern Türen sind allerlei edle Früchte; neue und alte habe ich dir, mein Lieber, aufbewahrt!
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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
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- LCSH: Bible.German
- Distribution Abbreviation: Schlachter
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Genfer Bibelgeschellschaft. Geneva Bible Society
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