Proverbs 7:15
Therefore I have come forth to meet thee, To seek earnestly thy face, and I find thee.
Therefore I have come forth to meet thee, To seek earnestly thy face, and I find thee.
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13And she laid hold on him, and kissed him, She hath hardened her face, and saith to him,
14`Sacrifices of peace-offerings `are' by me, To-day I have completed my vows.
16`With' ornamental coverings I decked my couch, Carved works -- cotton of Egypt.
17I sprinkled my bed -- myrrh, aloes, and cinnamon.
1On my couch by night, I sought him whom my soul hath loved; I sought him, and I found him not!
2-- Pray, let me rise, and go round the city, In the streets and in the broad places, I seek him whom my soul hath loved! -- I sought him, and I found him not.
3The watchmen have found me, (Who are going round about the city), `Him whom my soul have loved saw ye?'
4But a little I passed on from them, Till I found him whom my soul hath loved! I seized him, and let him not go, Till I brought him in unto the house of my mother -- And the chamber of her that conceived me.
8To Thee said my heart `They sought my face, Thy face, O Jehovah, I seek.'
17I love those loving me, And those seeking me earnestly do find me.
7And I, in the abundance of Thy kindness, I enter Thy house, I bow myself toward Thy holy temple in Thy fear.
10I `am' my beloved's, and on me `is' his desire.
11Come, my beloved, we go forth to the field,
12We lodge in the villages, we go early to the vineyards, We see if the vine hath flourished, The sweet smelling-flower hath opened. The pomegranates have blossomed, There do I give to thee my loves;
35For whoso is finding me, hath found life, And bringeth out good-will from Jehovah.
6I opened to my beloved, But my beloved withdrew -- he passed on, My soul went forth when he spake, I sought him, and found him not. I called him, and he answered me not.
7The watchmen who go round about the city, Found me, smote me, wounded me, Keepers of the walls lifted up my veil from off me.
3O that I had known -- and I find Him, I come in unto His seat,
5Till I do find a place for Jehovah, Tabernacles for the Mighty One of Jacob.
6`Lo, we have heard it in Ephratah, We have found it in the fields of the forest.
1Whither hath thy beloved gone, O fair among women? Whither hath thy beloved turned, And we seek him with thee?
10With all my heart I have sought Thee, Let me not err from Thy commands.
15And a man findeth him, and lo, he is wandering in the field, and the man asketh him, saying, `What seekest thou?'
27See, this I have found, said the Preacher, one to one, to find out the reason
28(that still my soul had sought, and I had not found), One man, a teacher, I have found, and a woman among all these I have not found.
7When I go out to the gate by the city, In a broad place I prepare my seat.
16And I hastened not from feeding after Thee, And the desperate day I have not desired, Thou -- Thou hast known, The produce of my lips, before Thy face it hath been,
15I -- in righteousness, I see Thy face; I am satisfied, in awaking, `with' Thy form!
8Passing on in the street, near her corner, And the way `to' her house he doth step,
7Declare to me, thou whom my soul hath loved, Where thou delightest, Where thou liest down at noon, For why am I as one veiled, By the ranks of thy companions?
10And, lo, a woman to meet him -- (A harlot's dress, and watchful of heart,
6Till the day doth break forth, And the shadows have fled away, I will get me unto the mountain of myrrh, And unto the hill of frankincense.
6Who `is' this coming up from the wilderness, Like palm-trees of smoke, Perfumed `with' myrrh and frankincense, From every powder of the merchant?
2So in the sanctuary I have seen Thee, To behold Thy strength and Thine honour.
1Who doth make thee as a brother to me, Sucking the breasts of my mother? I find thee without, I kiss thee, Yea, they do not despise me,
13And ye have sought Me, and have found, for ye seek Me with all your heart;
25I have turned round, also my heart, to know and to search, and to seek out wisdom, and reason, and to know the wrong of folly, and of foolishness the madness.
2I am sleeping, but my heart waketh: The sound of my beloved knocking! `Open to me, my sister, my friend, My dove, my perfect one, For my head is filled `with' dew, My locks `with' drops of the night.'
3I have put off my coat, how do I put it on? I have washed my feet, how do I defile them?
10My beloved hath answered and said to me, `Rise up, my friend, my fair one, and come away,
3Thou hast proved my heart, Thou hast inspected by night, Thou hast tried me, Thou findest nothing; My thoughts pass not over my mouth.
1To the Overseer. -- A Psalm by David. Jehovah, Thou hast searched me, and knowest.
22And I -- I have said in my haste, `I have been cut off from before Thine eyes,' But Thou hast heard the voice of my supplications, In my crying unto Thee.
16Thy words have been found, and I eat them, And Thy word is to me for a joy, And for the rejoicing of my heart, For Thy name is called on me, O Jehovah, God of Hosts.
6For, at a window of my house, Through my casement I have looked out,
4One `thing' I asked of Jehovah -- it I seek. My dwelling in the house of Jehovah, All the days of my life, To look on the pleasantness of Jehovah, And to inquire in His temple.
6I -- I called Thee, for Thou dost answer me, O God, incline Thine ear to me, hear my speech.
6How fair and how pleasant hast thou been, O love, in delights.
3For Thy kindness `is' before mine eyes, And I have walked habitually in Thy truth.
15`And now that I have come to speak unto the king my lord this word, `it is' because the people made me afraid, and thy maid-servant saith, Let me speak, I pray thee, unto the king; it may be the king doth do the word of his handmaid,