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Confronta con un'altra Bibbia
Cambia Bibbia
NEW JERUSALEM | NEW AMERICAN BIBLE |
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1 LOVER: I come into my garden, my sister, my promised bride, I pick my myrrh and balsam, I eat myhoney and my honeycomb, I drink my wine and my milk. POET: Eat, friends, and drink, drink deep, my dearestfriends. | 1 I have come to my garden, my sister, my bride; |
2 BELOVED: I sleep, but my heart is awake. I hear my love knocking. 'Open to me, my sister, my beloved,my dove, my perfect one, for my head is wet with dew, my hair with the drops of night.' | 2 I was sleeping, but my heart kept vigil; |
3 -'I have taken off my tunic, am I to put it on again? I have washed my feet, am I to dirty them again?' | 3 I have taken off my robe, |
4 My love thrust his hand through the hole in the door; I trembled to the core of my being. | 4 My lover put his hand through the opening; |
5 Then I got up to open to my love, myrrh ran off my hands, pure myrrh off my fingers, on to the handle ofthe bolt. | 5 I rose to open to my lover, |
6 I opened to my love, but he had turned and gone. My soul failed at his flight, I sought but could not findhim, I cal ed, but he did not answer. | 6 I opened to my lover- |
7 The watchmen met me, those who go on their rounds in the city. They beat me, they wounded me, theytook my cloak away from me: those guardians of the ramparts! | 7 The watchmen came upon me |
8 I charge you, daughters of Jerusalem, if you should find my love, what are you to tel him? -That I amsick with love! | 8 I adjure you, daughters of Jerusalem, |
9 CHORUS: What makes your lover better than other lovers, O loveliest of women? What makes yourlover better than other lovers, to put us under such an oath? | 9 How does your lover differ from any other, |
10 BELOVED: My love is fresh and ruddy, to be known among ten thousand. | 10 My lover is radiant and ruddy; |
11 His head is golden, purest gold, his locks are palm fronds and black as the raven. | 11 His head is pure gold; |
12 His eyes are like doves beside the water-courses, bathing themselves in milk, perching on a fountain-rim. | 12 His eyes are like doves |
13 His cheeks are beds of spices, banks sweetly scented. His lips are lilies, distil ing pure myrrh. | 13 His cheeks are like beds of spice |
14 His hands are golden, rounded, set with jewels of Tarshish. His bel y a block of ivory covered withsapphires. | 14 His arms are rods of gold |
15 His legs are alabaster columns set in sockets of pure gold. His appearance is that of Lebanon,unrival ed as the cedars. | 15 His legs are columns of marble |
16 His conversation is sweetness itself, he is altogether lovable. Such is my love, such is my friend, Odaughters of Jerusalem. | 16 His mouth is sweetness itself; |