Verse 16
His throte is swete, yee he is alltogether louely. Soch one is my loue (o ye doughters of Ierusalem) soch one is my loue.
Referenced Verses
- Ps 45:2 : 2 My tonge is ye penne of a ready wryter.
- Song 7:9 : 9 and thy throte like the best wyne. This shalbe pure & cleare for my loue, his lippes and teth shal haue their pleasure.
- Isa 9:6-7 : 6 For vnto us a childe shalbe borne, and vnto us a sonne shalbe geue. Vpo his shulder shal the kyngdome lye, and he shalbe called wt his owne name: The woderous geuer of councel, the mightie God, the euerlastinge father, the prynce of peace, 7 he shal make no ende to encrease the kyngdome and peace, and shal syt vpon the seate of Dauid and in his kyngdome, to set vp the same, to stablish it with equyte and rightuousnesse, from thence forth for euermore. This shal the gelousy of the LORDE of hoostes bringe to passe.
- Jer 3:20 : 20 But like as a woman fayleth hir louer, so are ye vnfaithfull vnto me (o ye house of Israel) saieth the LORDE.
- Jer 15:16 : 16 When I had founde thy wordes, I at them vp gredely: they haue made my hert ioyfull & glad. For I call vpon thy name, o LORDE God off hoostes.
- Hos 3:1 : 1 Then sayde ye LORDE to me: Go yet yi waye & wowe an aduouterous woma, who thy neghboure loueth, as ye LORDE doth the childre of Israel: how be it they haue respecte to straunge goddes, and loue the wyne kannes.
- Gal 2:20 : 20 I am crucified with Christ, yet do I lyue: neuerthelesse now not I, but Christ lyueth in me. For ye life which I now lyue in ye flesshe, I lyue in the faith of ye sonne of God which loued me, and gaue himselfe for me.
- Phil 3:8 : 8 Yee I thynke all thinges but losse, for that excellent knowleges sake of Christ Iesu my LORDE: for whom I haue counted all thinge losse, and do iudge them but donge, that I mighte wynne Christ,
- Jas 2:23 : 23 & the scripture was fulfilled which faith: Abraha beleued God and it was reputed vnto him for rightewesnes: and he was called ye frende of God.
- Jas 4:4 : 4 Ye aduouterars, & weme that breke matrimonie: knowe ye not how that the frenshippe of ye worlde is ennimite to godwarde? Whosoeuer wilbe a frende of the worlde, is made ye enemie of god.
- 1 Pet 2:6-7 : 6 Wherfore it is conteyned in the scripture: Beholde, I put in Sion an heade corner stone, electe & precious, and he that beleueth on him, shal not be cofounded. 7 Vnto you therfore which beleue, he is precious: but vnto them that beleue not, is ye same stone which the buylders refused, made the heade stone in the corner,
- Ps 89:6 : 6 For who is he amonge the cloudes, that maye be copared vnto the LORDE?
- Ps 119:103 : 103 O how swete are thy wordes vnto my throte? Yee more the hony vnto my mouth.
- Ps 148:13 : 13 Let them prayse the name of the LORDE, for his name only is excellent, and his prayse aboue heauen and earth.
- Song 1:2 : 2 O that thy mouth wolde geue me a kysse, for yi brestes are more pleasaunt then wyne,
- Song 1:16 : 16 O how fayre art thou (my beloued) how well fauored art thou? Oure bed is decte with floures,
- Song 2:1 : 1 I am the floure of the felde, and lylie of the valleys:
- Song 2:3 : 3 Like as the aple tre amonge the trees of the wodd, so is my beloued amonge the sonnes. My delite is to sitt vnder his shadowe, for his frute is swete vnto my throte.
- Song 2:16 : 16 My loue is myne, and I am his, (which fedeth amoge the lylies)
- Song 6:3 : 3 My loue is myne, and I am his, which fedeth amonge the lilies.
- Ps 19:10 : 10 More pleasunt are they then golde, yee then moch fyne golde: sweter then hony & the hony combe.