1 Whither is thy beloved H1730 gone, H1980 O thou fairest H3303 among women? H802 whither is thy beloved H1730 turned aside? H6437 that we may seek H1245 him with thee.
2 My beloved H1730 is gone down H3381 into his garden, H1588 to the beds H6170 of spices, H1314 to feed H7462 in the gardens, H1588 and to gather H3950 lilies. H7799
3 I am my beloved's, H1730 and my beloved H1730 is mine: he feedeth H7462 among the lilies. H7799
4 Thou art beautiful, H3303 O my love, H7474 as Tirzah, H8656 comely H5000 as Jerusalem, H3389 terrible H366 as an army with banners. H1713
5 Turn away H5437 thine eyes H5869 from me, for they H1992 have overcome H7292 me: thy hair H8181 is as a flock H5739 of goats H5795 that appear H1570 from Gilead. H1568
6 Thy teeth H8127 are as a flock H5739 of sheep H7353 which go up H5927 from the washing, H7367 whereof every one beareth twins, H8382 and there is not one barren H7909 among them.
7 As a piece H6400 of a pomegranate H7416 are thy temples H7541 within H1157 thy locks. H6777
8 There are threescore H8346 queens, H4436 and fourscore H8084 concubines, H6370 and virgins H5959 without number. H4557
9 My dove, H3123 my undefiled H8535 is but one; H259 she is the only one H259 of her mother, H517 she is the choice H1249 one of her that bare H3205 her. The daughters H1323 saw H7200 her, and blessed H833 her; yea, the queens H4436 and the concubines, H6370 and they praised H1984 her.
10 Who is she that looketh forth H8259 as the morning, H7837 fair H3303 as the moon, H3842 clear H1249 as the sun, H2535 and terrible H366 as an army with banners? H1713
11 I went down H3381 into the garden H1594 of nuts H93 to see H7200 the fruits H3 of the valley, H5158 and to see H7200 whether the vine H1612 flourished, H6524 and the pomegranates H7416 budded. H5132
12 Or ever I was aware, H3045 my soul H5315 made H7760 me like the chariots H4818 of Amminadib. H5993
13 Return, H7725 return, H7725 O Shulamite; H7759 return, H7725 return, H7725 that we may look H2372 upon thee. What will ye see H2372 in the Shulamite? H7759 As it were the company H4246 of two armies. H4264
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Commentary on Song of Songs 6 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 6
In this chapter,
Sgs 6:1-3
Here is,
Sgs 6:4-10
Now we must suppose Christ graciously returned to his spouse, from whom he had withdrawn himself, returned to converse with her (for he speaks to her and makes her to hear joy and gladness), returned to favour her, having forgiven and forgotten all her unkindness, for he speaks very tenderly and respectfully to her.
Sgs 6:11-13
Christ having now returned to his spouse, and the breach being entirely made up, and the falling out of these lovers being the renewing of love, Christ here gives an account both of the distance and of the reconciliation.