1Where has your beloved gone, beautiful one among women? Where has your beloved turned, that we may seek him with you? 2My beloved went down to his garden and to the garden beds of sweet spices, that he may feed in the gardens and he may gather the lilies 3I am my beloved’s and my beloved is mine, who feeds among the lilies 4You are beautiful, my intimate one, as desire; you are beautiful as Jerusalem, and you are awesome as the chosen one 5Turn your eyes from me, for they make me flutter; you hair is like a flock of goats going up from the Mountain of Gelad 6Your teeth are like a flock that is shorn going up from washing, all of which are bearing twins, and none is barren among them 7Your neck out of your silence is like blossoms of pomegranate 8Sixty are Queens and eighty are Concubines and the young girls there have no number 9One is my innocent dove; one she is to her mother, and chosen she is to her who bore her. The daughters saw her and praised her, and the Queens and Concubines, and they praised her 10Who is she, this one who looks forth like the morning, beautiful like the moon, pure like the sun, awesome like a Princess? 11I have come down to the garden of walnut trees that I may see the fruit of the valley, to see if the vine has borne fruit and if the pomegranates have budded 12I had not known; my soul set me in a chariot of the people that was prepared 13Return! Return, Shilumite! Return, return, and we shall gaze at you! What will you see in the Shilumite who comes down as rejoicing, like the rejoicing of army camps? The Peshitta Holy Bible Translated Translated by Glenn David Bauscher Glenn David Bauscher Lulu Publishing Copyright © 2018 Lulu Publishing 3rd edition Copyright © 2019 |