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WORD Research this...Song of Solomon 7
- 1 Huru dägelig är din gång i skorna, du Förstas dotter! Dina länder stå lika wid hwarandra, såsom tu spann, de ens mästares hand gjort hafwer.
- 2 Din nafle är såsom en rund skål, den aldrig dryck fattas; din buk är såsom en hwetehop, omsatt med roser.
- 3 Din tu bröst äro såsom twå unge råtwillingar;
- 4 Din hals är såsom ett elphenbenstorn, din ögon äro såsom de dammar i Hesbon wid den porten Bathrabbim; din näsa är såsom tornet af Libanon, hwilket sig wänder emot Damascon;
- 5 Ditt hufwud står på dig såsom Carmel; håret på ditt hufwud är såsom Konungens purpur i fållar bunden.
- 6 Huru dägelig och huru ljuflig äst du, kära , i wällust!
- 7 Din längd är lik wid ett palmträ; och din bröst wid windrufwor.
- 8 Jag sade: Jag måste stiga upp i palmträt, och fatta dess qwistar: Låt din bröst wara såsom drufwor på winträ, och lukten af dine näso såsom äple;
- 9 Och din hals såsom godt win, det minom wän lätteliga infår; och tala om gammal ärende.
- 10 Min wän är min, och han hålleer sig ock till mig.
- 11 Kom min wän, låt oss gå ut på markena, och wistas i landsbyarna;
- 12 Att wi måge bittida uppstå till wingårdarna, och få se, om winträt blomstras, och hafwer fått knoppar; om de granatäple utgångna äro: Der will jag gifwa dig min bröst.
- 13 Liljorna gifwa sin lukt, och för wåra dörr allahanda ädla frukter; min wän, jag hafwer bewarat åt dig både nytt och gammalt.
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Svenska Karl XII:s Bibel (1703) (swekarlxii - 1)
2009-03-25Swedish (sv)
Karl XII:s bibel är den reviderade utgåvan av den svenska bibelöversättningen från 1541 (Gustav Vasas bibel). Den trycktes 1703 och var den officiella svenska kyrkobibeln fram till 1917.
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- Distribution Abbreviation: swekarlxii
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