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Song of Solomon 8:5–14

Up from the Wilderness and under the Apple Tree

Who is this coming up from the wilderness,

leaning upon her beloved?

Under the apple tree I awakened you;

there your mother conceived you;p

there she who was in labor gave birth to you.

The Nature of Genuine Romantic Love

Set me as a seal upon your heart,

as a seal upon your arm;

for love is strong as death;

passion is fierce as Sheol;

its flashes are flashes of fire;

it is a blazing flame.

Many waters cannot quench love;

rivers cannot sweep it away.q

If a man were to give all the wealth of his house for love,r

he would be utterly scorned.s

The Maiden’s Virtuous Chastity and Voluptuous Beauty

We have a little sister,t

and she does not yet have any breasts.u

What should we do for our sister

on the day when she is betrothed?vw

If she is a wall,

we will adorn her with a turret of silver;xy

but if she is a door,

we will barricade her with boards of cedar.z

10 I was a wall, and my breasts were like the towers,

so my betrothed viewed me with great delight.a

Solomon’s Vineyard and the Maiden’s Gift

11 Solomon had a vineyardb at Baal-hamon;

he entrusted his vineyard to the keepers;c

people paid a thousand silver pieces for its fruit.d

12 My own “vineyard” belongs to me;e

the “thousand” are for you, O Solomon,

and “two hundred” for those who tend its fruit.f

Closing Words of Mutual Love

13 O you who dwell in the garden,

my companions are listening to your voice.

Let me hear it!

14 Flee, my beloved!

Be like a gazelleg or a young stagh

upon the perfumed mountains!i

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