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SNG 3:6–3:11 ©

One of their friends speaks

One of their friends speaks

6Who is it that is coming from the desert,

who is stirring up dust like a column of smoke

from burning myrrh and incense

made from spices imported by merchants?

7It is Solomon, sitting in his portable chair

surrounded by 60 bodyguards

chosen from the strongest/greatest warriors in Israel.

8They all have swords

and they all are trained to/know well how to► use them.

Each one has his sword strapped to his side

and is prepared to defend Solomon from dangers that might occur even during the night.

9King Solomon commanded his servants to make that portable chair for him;

it was made with wood from Lebanon.

10The canopy that covered it was held up/supported► by posts made of silver,

and the back of the chair was embroidered with gold.

The seat/cushion was covered with purple cloth

lovingly made/woven by the women of Jerusalem.

11You women of Jerusalem,

come and look at King Solomon

wearing the headdress that his mother put on his head

on the day when he was married,

the day when he [SYN] was very happy.

SNG 3:6–3:11 ©

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