diff --git a/22-SNG.usfm b/22-SNG.usfm index 4ae34fc3..d01c6665 100644 --- a/22-SNG.usfm +++ b/22-SNG.usfm @@ -13,111 +13,110 @@ \p \q \v 2 Oh, that he would kiss me with the kisses of his mouth, -\p -\q for your love is better than wine. +\q2 for your love is better than wine. \q \v 3 Your anointing oils have a pleasing fragrance; -\q your name is like flowing perfume, -\q so the young women love you. +\q2 your name is like flowing perfume, +\q2 so the young women love you. \q \v 4 Take me with you, and we will run. \p \q The king has brought me into his rooms. \p \q We are glad; We rejoice about you; -\q let us praise your love; it is better than wine. -\q It is right for the other women to love you. +\q2 let us praise your love; it is better than wine. +\q2 It is right for the other women to love you. \s5 \p \q \v 5 I am dark but lovely, -\q you daughters of Jerusalem— +\q2 you daughters of Jerusalem— \q dark like the tents of Kedar, -\q lovely like the curtains of Solomon. +\q2 lovely like the curtains of Solomon. \q \v 6 Do not stare at me because I am dark, -\q because the sun has scorched me. +\q2 because the sun has scorched me. \q My mother's sons were angry with me; -\q they made me keeper of the vineyards, -\q but my own vineyard I have not kept. +\q2 they made me keeper of the vineyards, +\q2 but my own vineyard I have not kept. \s5 \p \q \v 7 Tell me, you whom my soul loves, -\q where do you feed your flock? -\q Where do you rest your flock at noontime? +\q2 where do you feed your flock? +\q2 Where do you rest your flock at noontime? \q Why should I be like someone who wanders -\q beside the flocks of your companions? +\q2 beside the flocks of your companions? \s5 \p \q \v 8 If you do not know, most beautiful among women, -\q follow the tracks of my flock, -\q and pasture your young goats near the shepherds' tents. +\q2 follow the tracks of my flock, +\q2 and pasture your young goats near the shepherds' tents. \s5 \q \v 9 I compare you, my love, -\q to a mare among Pharaoh's chariot horses. +\q2 to a mare among Pharaoh's chariot horses. \q \v 10 Your cheeks are beautiful with ornaments, -\q your neck with strings of jewels. +\q2 your neck with strings of jewels. \q \v 11 We will make for you gold ornaments -\q with silver studs. +\q2 with silver studs. \s5 \p \q \v 12 While the king lay on his couch, -\q my nard emitted its fragrance. +\q2 my nard emitted its fragrance. \q \v 13 My beloved is to me like a bag of myrrh -\q that spends the night lying between my breasts. +\q2 that spends the night lying between my breasts. \q \v 14 My beloved is to me like a cluster of henna flowers -\q in the vineyards of En Gedi. +\q2 in the vineyards of En Gedi. \s5 \p \q \v 15 Listen, you are beautiful, my love; -\q listen, you are beautiful; -\q your eyes are doves. +\q2 listen, you are beautiful; +\q2 your eyes are doves. \s5 \p \q \v 16 Listen, you are handsome, my beloved, how handsome. -\q The lush plants are our bed. +\q2 The lush plants are our bed. \q \v 17 The beams of our house are cedars; -\q our rafters are firs. +\q2 our rafters are firs. \s5 \c 2 \p \q \v 1 I am a meadow flower of Sharon, -\q a lily of the valleys. +\q2 a lily of the valleys. \p \q \v 2 As a lily among thorns, -\q so is my love among the young women. +\q2 so is my love among the young women. \s5 \p \q \v 3 As an apricot tree among the trees of the forest, -\q so is my beloved among the young men. +\q2 so is my beloved among the young men. \q I sit down under his shadow with great delight, -\q and his fruit is sweet to my taste. +\q2 and his fruit is sweet to my taste. \q \v 4 He brought me to the house of wine, -\q and his banner over me was love. +\q2 and his banner over me was love. \s5 \p @@ -127,13 +126,13 @@ \p \q \v 6 His left hand is under my head, -\q and his right hand embraces me. +\q2 and his right hand embraces me. \s5 \p \q \v 7 I want you to swear, daughters of Jerusalem, -\q by the gazelles and the does of the fields, +\q2 by the gazelles and the does of the fields, \q that you will not awaken or arouse love \q until she pleases. @@ -141,125 +140,126 @@ \p \q \v 8 There is the sound of my beloved! Listen, here he comes, -\q leaping over the mountains, -\q jumping over the hills. +\q2 leaping over the mountains, +\q2 jumping over the hills. \q \v 9 My beloved is like a gazelle or a young stag; -\q look, he is standing behind our wall, +\q2 look, he is standing behind our wall, \q gazing through the window, -\q peering through the lattice. +\q2 peering through the lattice. \s5 \q \v 10 My beloved spoke to me and said, -\q "Arise, my love; -\q My beautiful one, come away with me. +\q2 "Arise, my love; +\q2 My beautiful one, come away with me. \q \v 11 Look, the winter is past; -\q the rain is over and gone. +\q2 the rain is over and gone. \s5 \q \v 12 The flowers have appeared in the land; -\q the time for pruning and the singing of birds has come, -\q and the sound of the doves is heard in our land. +\q2 the time for pruning and the singing of birds has come, +\q2 and the sound of the doves is heard in our land. \q \v 13 The fig tree ripens her green figs, -\q and the vines are in blossom; +\q2 and the vines are in blossom; \q they give off their fragrance. -\q Arise, my love, my beautiful one, and come away. +\q2 Arise, my love, my beautiful one, and come away. \s5 \q \v 14 My dove, in the clefts of the rock, -\q in the secret clefts of the mountain crags, +\q2 in the secret clefts of the mountain crags, \q let me see your face. -\q Let me hear your voice, -\q for your voice is sweet, and your face is lovely." +\q2 Let me hear your voice, +\q for your voice is sweet, +\q2 and your face is lovely." \s5 \p \q -\v 15 Catch the foxes for us, the little foxes -\q that spoil vineyards, -\q for our vineyard is in blossom. +\v 15 Catch the foxes for us, +\q2 the little foxes that spoil vineyards, +\q2 for our vineyard is in blossom. \s5 \q \v 16 My beloved is mine, and I am his; -\q he grazes among the lilies with pleasure. +\q2 he grazes among the lilies with pleasure. \p \q \v 17 Go away, my beloved, -\q before the day breathes and the shadows flee away. +\q2 before the day breathes and the shadows flee away. \q Go away; be like a gazelle or a young stag -\q on the rugged mountains. +\q2 on the rugged mountains. \s5 \c 3 \p \q \v 1 At night on my bed -\q I was longing for him whom my soul loves; -\q I looked for him, but I could not find him. +\q2 I was longing for him whom my soul loves; +\q2 I looked for him, but I could not find him. \q \v 2 I said to myself, "I will get up and go through the city, -\q through the streets and squares; +\q2 through the streets and squares; \q I will search for him whom my soul loves." -\q I searched for him, but I did not find him. +\2q I searched for him, but I did not find him. \s5 \q \v 3 The watchmen found me as they were making their rounds in the city. -\q I asked them, "Have you seen him whom my soul loves?" +\q2 I asked them, "Have you seen him whom my soul loves?" \q \v 4 It was only a little while after I had passed them -\q that I found him whom my soul loves. +\q 2that I found him whom my soul loves. \q I held on to him and would not let him go -\q until I had brought him into my mother's house, -\q into the bedroom of the one who had conceived me. +\q2 until I had brought him into my mother's house, +\q2 into the bedroom of the one who had conceived me. \s5 \p \q \v 5 I want you to swear, daughters of Jerusalem, -\q by the gazelles and the does of the fields, +\q2 by the gazelles and the does of the fields, \q that you will not awaken or arouse love -\q until she pleases. +\q2 until she pleases. \s5 \p \q \v 6 What is that coming up from the wilderness -\q like a column of smoke, +\q2 like a column of smoke, \q perfumed with myrrh and frankincense, -\q with all the powders sold by merchants? +\q2 with all the powders sold by merchants? \q \v 7 Look, it is the bed of Solomon; -\q sixty warriors surround it— -\q the mighty men of Israel. +\q2 sixty warriors surround it— +\q2 the mighty men of Israel. \s5 \q \v 8 All of them are skilled with a sword and are experienced in warfare. -\q Every man has his sword at his side, -\q armed against the terrors of the night. +\q2 Every man has his sword at his side, +\q2 armed against the terrors of the night. \q \v 9 King Solomon made himself a sedan chair -\q of the wood from Lebanon. +\q2 of the wood from Lebanon. \s5 \q \v 10 Its posts were made of silver; -\q the back was made of gold, and the seat of purple cloth. +\q2 the back was made of gold, and the seat of purple cloth. \q Its interior was decorated with love -\q by the daughters of Jerusalem. +\q2 by the daughters of Jerusalem. \p \q \v 11 Go out, daughters of Zion, and gaze on King Solomon, -\q bearing the crown with which his mother crowned him +\q2 bearing the crown with which his mother crowned him \q on his wedding day, -\q on the day of the joy of his heart. +\q2 on the day of the joy of his heart. \s5 \c 4