The believer's joy and rejoicing, a poem1818 |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Expressions et termes fréquents
beauty behold believers BELOVED blessed blood bride bridegroom called chap chariots children of Israel Chron Church of Christ comfort daughter delight Deut divine doctrines doth elect eternal everlasting Exod eyes Ezek fair faith Father fear flock fruits glorious glory gospel gracious Lord hast hath heart Holy Ghost Isai Jerusalem John John iii John xiv Kings kiss Lebanon lilies Lord Jesus Lord's love of Christ manifest Matt mighty mountain myrrh nigh peace persecution Pharoah's POMEGRANATE praise prayer precious Psal Psalm pure rejoice rendered river Jordan saints salvation Saviour Scriptures SHENIR shew sight signifies sins Solomon Song SONG OF SOLOMON Song of Songs soul spices SPIKENARD spirit spouse sweet thee thine things thou art thou'rt thy grace tree truth unto verse viii vineyard wine word xxxii
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Page 181 - Set me as a seal upon thine heart, as a seal upon thine arm : for love is strong as death ; jealousy is cruel as the grave : the coals thereof are coals of fire, which hath a most vehement flame...
Page 115 - Awake, O north wind; and come, thou south; Blow upon my garden, That the spices thereof may flow out.
Page 83 - 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.
Page 117 - I am come into my garden, my sister, my spouse: I have gathered my myrrh with my spice; I have eaten my honeycomb with my honey; I have drunk my wine with my milk: Eat, O friends; Drink, yea, drink abundantly, O beloved.
Page 108 - Thy lips, O my spouse, drop as the honeycomb: honey and milk are under thy tongue; and the smell of thy garments is like the smell of Lebanon.
Page 79 - 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.
Page 81 - 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.
Page 172 - Let us get up early to the vineyards; let us see if the vine flourish, whether the tender grape appear, and the pomegranates bud forth: there will I give thee my loves. The mandrakes give a smell, and at our gates are all manner of pleasant fruits, new and old, which I have laid up for thee, O my beloved.
Page 128 - What is thy beloved more than another beloved, O thou fairest among women? What is thy beloved more than another beloved, that thou dost so charge us?
Page 121 - I have put off my coat, how shall I put it on? I have washed my feet, how shall I defile them?