Psalms 45:10
Hearken, O daughter, and see, incline thine ear, And forget thy people, and thy father's house,
Hearken, O daughter, and see, incline thine ear, And forget thy people, and thy father's house,
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11And the king doth desire thy beauty, Because he `is' thy lord -- bow thyself to him,
12And the daughter of Tyre with a present, The rich of the people do appease thy face.
13All glory `is' the daughter of the king within, Of gold-embroidered work `is' her clothing.
14In divers colours she is brought to the king, Virgins -- after her -- her companions, Are brought to thee.
8Myrrh and aloes, cassia! all thy garments, Out of palaces of ivory Stringed instruments have made thee glad.
9Daughters of kings `are' among thy precious ones, A queen hath stood at thy right hand, In pure gold of Ophir.
32Doth a virgin forget her ornaments? A bride her bands? And My people have forgotten Me days without number.
11Go forth, and look, ye daughters of Zion, On king Solomon, with the crown, With which his mother crowned him, In the day of his espousals, And in the day of the joy of his heart!
17Who is forsaking the guide of her youth, And the covenant of her God hath forgotten.
8Hear, my son, the instruction of thy father, And leave not the law of thy mother,
9For a graceful wreath `are' they to thy head, And chains to thy neck.
7And now, ye sons, hearken to me, And turn not from sayings of my mouth.
8Keep far from off her thy way, And come not near unto the opening of her house,
9Lest thou give to others thy honour, And thy years to the fierce,
5Get wisdom, get understanding, Do not forget, nor turn away From the sayings of my mouth.
6Forsake her not, and she doth preserve thee, Love her, and she doth keep thee.
1My son! my law forget not, And my commands let thy heart keep,
22Hearken to thy father, who begat thee, And despise not thy mother when she hath become old.
4What -- dost thou boast thyself in valleys? Flowed hath thy valley, O backsliding daughter, Who is trusting in her treasures: Who doth come in unto me?
26Give, my son, thy heart to me, And let thine eyes watch my ways.
8If thou knowest not, O fair among women, Get thee forth by the traces of the flock, And feed thy kids by the shepherds' dwellings!
15Forget doth a woman her suckling, The loved one -- the son of her womb? Yea, these forget -- but I -- I forget not thee.
20And why dost thou magnify thyself, My son, with a stranger? And embrace the bosom of a strange woman?
1Hear, ye sons, the instruction of a father, And give attention to know understanding.
20My son, to my words give attention, To my sayings incline thine ear,
8Exalt her, and she doth lift thee up, She honoureth thee, when thou dost embrace her.
9She giveth to thy head a wreath of grace, A crown of beauty she doth give thee freely.
10Hear, my son, and receive my sayings, And years of life `are' multiplied to thee.
4Say to wisdom, `My sister Thou `art'.' And cry to understanding, `Kinswoman!'
5To preserve thee from a strange woman, From a stranger who hath made smooth her sayings.
16Instead of thy fathers are thy sons, Thou dost appoint them for princes in all the earth.
1My son! to my wisdom give attention, To mine understanding incline thine ear,
45Thy mother's daughter thou `art', Loathing her husband and her sons, And thy sisters' sister thou `art', Who loathed their husbands and their sons, Your mother `is' a Hittite, and your father an Amorite.
4Lift up round about thine eyes and see, All of them have been gathered, they have come to thee, Thy sons from afar do come, And thy daughters on the side are supported.
9One is my dove, my perfect one, One she `is' of her mother, The choice one she `is' of her that bare her, Daughters saw, and pronounce her happy, Queens and concubines, and they praise her.
16Take a harp, go round the city, O forgotten harlot, play well, Multiply song that thou mayest be remembered.
9Thou hast emboldened me, my sister-spouse, Emboldened me with one of thine eyes, With one chain of thy neck.
9Women, easy ones, rise, hear my voice, Daughters, confident ones, give ear `to' my saying,
11And now, my daughter, fear not, all that thou sayest I do to thee, for all the gate of my people doth know that thou `art' a virtuous woman.
4and her father hath heard her vow, and her bond which she hath bound on her soul, and her father hath kept silent at her, then have all her vows been established, and every bond which she hath bound on her soul is established.
10Comely have been thy cheeks with garlands, Thy neck with chains.
16These `are' the statutes which Jehovah hath commanded Moses between a man and his wife, between a father and his daughter, in her youth, `in' the house of her father.
25Desire not her beauty in thy heart, And let her not take thee with her eyelids.
5Sit silent, and go into darkness, O daughter of the Chaldeans, For no more do they cry to thee, `Mistress of kingdoms.'
5Turn round thine eyes from before me, Because they have made me proud. Thy hair `is' as a row of the goats, That have shone from Gilead,
20Keep, my son, the command of thy father, And leave not the law of thy mother.
16for the king doth hearken to deliver his handmaid out of the paw of the man `seeking' to destroy me and my son together out of the inheritance of God,
8And now, hear this, O luxurious one, Who is sitting confidently -- Who is saying in her heart, `I `am', and none else, I sit not a widow, nor know bereavement.'
2Thou hast been beautified above the sons of men, Grace hath been poured into thy lips, Therefore hath God blessed thee to the age.