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KJB-1611 SNG Chapter 2

SNG 2 ©

01 The mutuall loue of Christ and his Church. 8 The hope, 10 and calling of the Church. 14 Christs care of the Church. 16 The profession of the Church, her faith and hope. II¶ I Am the rose of Sharon, and the lillie of the valleys. 2As the lillie among thornes, so is my loue among the daughters. 3As the apple tree among the trees of the wood, so is my beloued among the sonnes. [fn]I sate downe vnder his shadow with great delight, and his fruit was sweete to my [fn]taste. 4Hee brought me to the [fn]banketting house, and his banner ouer mee, was loue. 5Stay me with flagons, [fn]comfort me with apples, for I am sicke of loue. 6[fn]His left hand is vnder my head, and his right hand doeth imbrace me. 7[fn][fn]I charge you, O ye daughters of Ierusalem, by the Roes, and by the hindes of the field, that ye stirre not vp, nor awake my loue, till she please. 8¶ The voice of my beloued! behold! hee commeth leaping vpon the mountaines, skipping vpon the hils. 9[fn]My beloued is like a Roe, or a yong Hart: behold, he standeth behind our wall, he looketh foorth at the windowe, [fn]shewing himselfe through the lattesse. 10My beloued spake, and said vnto me, Rise vp, my Loue, my faire one, and come away. 11For loe, the winter is past, the raine is ouer, and gone. 12The flowers appeare on the earth, the time of the singing of birds is come, and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land. 13The fig tree putteth foorth her greene figs, and the vines with the tender grape giue a good smell. Arise, my loue, my faire one, and come away. 14¶ O my doue! that art in the clefts of the rocke, in the secret places of the staires: let me see thy countenance, let me heare thy voice, for sweet is thy voice, and thy countenance is comely. 15Take vs the foxes, the litle foxes, that spoile the vines: for our vines haue tender grapes. 16[fn]My beloued is mine, and I am his: he feedeth among the lillies. 17[fn]Untill the day breake, and the shadowes flee away: turne my beloued and be thou [fn]like a Roe, or a yong Hart, vpon the mountaines [fn]of Bether.

2:3 Heb. I delighted and sate downe, &c.

2:3 Heb. palate

2:4 Heb. house of wine.

2:5 Heb. straw me with apples.

2:6 Chap.8.3.

2:7 Heb. I adiure you.

2:7 Chap.3.5. and 8.4.

2:9 Verse 17.

2:9 Heb. flourishing.

2:16 Chap.6.3. and 7.10.

2:17 Chap.4.6

2:17 Chap.8. 14.

2:17 Or, of diuision.

SNG 2 ©

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