Song of Solomon 3
1 By
night on my
bed I
sought him whom my
soul loveth: I
sought him, but I
found him not.
2 I will
rise now, and go
about the
city in the
streets, and in the broad
ways I will
seek him whom my
soul loveth: I
sought him, but I
found him not.
3 The
watchmen that go
about the
city found me: to whom I said,
Saw ye him whom my
soul loveth?
4 It was but a
little that I
passed from them, but I
found him whom my
soul loveth: I
held him, and would not let him
go, until I had
brought him into my
mother's house, and into the
chamber of her that
conceived me.
5 I
charge you, O ye
daughters of
Jerusalem, by the
roes, and by the
hinds of the
field, that ye stir not
up, nor
awake my
love, till he
please.
6 Who is this that
cometh out of the
wilderness like
pillars of
smoke, perfumed with
myrrh and
frankincense, with all
powders of the
merchant?
7 Behold his
bed, which is
Solomon's; threescore valiant men are
about it, of the
valiant of
Israel. 8 They all
hold swords, being
expert in
war: every
man hath his
sword upon his
thigh because of
fear in the
night. 9 King Solomon made himself a
chariot of the
wood of
Lebanon. 10 He
made the
pillars thereof of
silver, the
bottom thereof of
gold, the
covering of it of
purple, the
midst thereof being
paved with
love, for the
daughters of
Jerusalem. 11 Go
forth, O ye
daughters of
Zion, and
behold king Solomon with the
crown wherewith his
mother crowned him in the
day of his
espousals, and in the
day of the
gladness of his
heart.