I compare you, my darling, to a mare among Pharaoh’s chariots.
The fig tree ripens its figs; the blossoming vines spread their fragrance. Arise, come away, my darling; come away with
My beloved calls to me, “Arise, my darling. Come away with me, my beautiful one.
You are My friends if you do what I command you.
Woe to those who go down to Egypt for help, who rely on horses, who trust in their abundance of chariots and in their mu
I sleep, but my heart is awake. A sound! My beloved is knocking: “Open to me, my sister, my darling, my dove, my flawles
Like a lily among the thorns is my darling among the maidens.
You are altogether beautiful, my darling; in you there is no flaw.
How beautiful you are, my darling! Oh, how very beautiful! Your eyes are like doves.
You are as beautiful, my darling, as Tirzah, as lovely as Jerusalem, as majestic as troops with banners.
How beautiful you are, my darling—how very beautiful! Your eyes are like doves behind your veil. Your hair is like a flo
Solomon accumulated 1,400 chariots and 12,000 horses, which he stationed in the chariot cities and also with him in Jeru
Solomon’s horses were imported from Egypt and Kue; the royal merchants purchased them from Kue.