September 14, 2020


Song of Solomon 1–4 (ESV)

The Song of Songs, which is Solomon’s. 

The Bride Confesses Her Love

She   Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth! 

For your love is better than wine; 

  your anointing oils are fragrant; 

your name is oil poured out; 

therefore virgins love you. 

  Draw me after you; let us run. 

The king has brought me into his chambers. 

Others

We will exult and rejoice in you; 

we will extol your love more than wine; 

rightly do they love you. 

She

  I am very dark, but lovely, 

O daughters of Jerusalem, 

like the tents of Kedar, 

like the curtains of Solomon. 

  Do not gaze at me because I am dark, 

because the sun has looked upon me. 

My mother’s sons were angry with me; 

they made me keeper of the vineyards, 

but my own vineyard I have not kept! 

  Tell me, you whom my soul loves, 

where you pasture your flock, 

where you make it lie down at noon; 

for why should I be like one who veils herself 

beside the flocks of your companions? 

Solomon and His Bride Delight in Each Other

He

  If you do not know, 

O most beautiful among women, 

follow in the tracks of the flock, 

and pasture your young goats 

beside the shepherds’ tents. 

  I compare you, my love, 

to a mare among Pharaoh’s chariots. 

10   Your cheeks are lovely with ornaments, 

your neck with strings of jewels. 

Others

11   We will make for you ornaments of gold, 

studded with silver. 

She

12   While the king was on his couch, 

my nard gave forth its fragrance. 

13   My beloved is to me a sachet of myrrh 

that lies between my breasts. 

14   My beloved is to me a cluster of henna blossoms 

in the vineyards of Engedi.

He

15   Behold, you are beautiful, my love; 

behold, you are beautiful; 

your eyes are doves. 

She

16   Behold, you are beautiful, my beloved, truly delightful. 

Our couch is green; 

17   the beams of our house are cedar; 

our rafters are pine. 

I am a rose of Sharon, 

a lily of the valleys. 

He

  As a lily among brambles, 

so is my love among the young women. 

She

  As an apple tree among the trees of the forest, 

so is my beloved among the young men. 

With great delight I sat in his shadow, 

and his fruit was sweet to my taste. 

  He brought me to the banqueting house, 

and his banner over me was love. 

  Sustain me with raisins; 

refresh me with apples, 

for I am sick with love. 

  His left hand is under my head, 

and his right hand embraces me! 

  I adjure you, O daughters of Jerusalem, 

by the gazelles or the does of the field, 

that you not stir up or awaken love 

until it pleases. 

The Bride Adores Her Beloved

  The voice of my beloved! 

Behold, he comes, 

leaping over the mountains, 

bounding over the hills. 

  My beloved is like a gazelle 

or a young stag. 

Behold, there he stands 

behind our wall, 

gazing through the windows, 

looking through the lattice. 

10   My beloved speaks and says to me: 

“Arise, my love, my beautiful one, 

and come away, 

11   for behold, the winter is past; 

the rain is over and gone. 

12   The flowers appear on the earth, 

the time of singing has come, 

and the voice of the turtledove 

is heard in our land. 

13   The fig tree ripens its figs, 

and the vines are in blossom; 

they give forth fragrance. 

Arise, my love, my beautiful one, 

and come away. 

14   O my dove, in the clefts of the rock, 

in the crannies of the cliff, 

let me see your face, 

let me hear your voice, 

for your voice is sweet, 

and your face is lovely. 

15   Catch the foxes for us, 

the little foxes 

that spoil the vineyards, 

for our vineyards are in blossom.” 

16   My beloved is mine, and I am his; 

he grazes among the lilies. 

17   Until the day breathes 

and the shadows flee, 

turn, my beloved, be like a gazelle 

or a young stag on cleft mountains. 

The Bride’s Dream

On my bed by night 

I sought him whom my soul loves; 

I sought him, but found him not. 

  I will rise now and go about the city, 

in the streets and in the squares; 

I will seek him whom my soul loves. 

I sought him, but found him not. 

  The watchmen found me 

as they went about in the city. 

“Have you seen him whom my soul loves?” 

  Scarcely had I passed them 

when I found him whom my soul loves. 

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 who conceived me. 

  I adjure you, O daughters of Jerusalem, 

by the gazelles or the does of the field, 

that you not stir up or awaken love 

until it pleases. 

Solomon Arrives for the Wedding

  What is that coming up from the wilderness 

like columns of smoke, 

perfumed with myrrh and frankincense, 

with all the fragrant powders of a merchant? 

  Behold, it is the litter of Solomon! 

Around it are sixty mighty men, 

some of the mighty men of Israel, 

  all of them wearing swords 

and expert in war, 

each with his sword at his thigh, 

against terror by night. 

  King Solomon made himself a carriage 

from the wood of Lebanon. 

10   He made its posts of silver, 

its back of gold, its seat of purple; 

its interior was inlaid with love 

by the daughters of Jerusalem. 

11   Go out, O daughters of Zion, 

and look upon King Solomon, 

with the crown with which his mother crowned him 

on the day of his wedding, 

on the day of the gladness of his heart. 

Solomon Admires His Bride’s Beauty

He

Behold, you are beautiful, my love, 

behold, you are beautiful! 

Your eyes are doves 

behind your veil. 

Your hair is like a flock of goats 

leaping down the slopes of Gilead. 

  Your teeth are like a flock of shorn ewes 

that have come up from the washing, 

all of which bear twins, 

and not one among them has lost its young. 

  Your lips are like a scarlet thread, 

and your mouth is lovely. 

Your cheeks are like halves of a pomegranate 

behind your veil. 

  Your neck is like the tower of David, 

built in rows of stone; 

on it hang a thousand shields, 

all of them shields of warriors. 

  Your two breasts are like two fawns, 

twins of a gazelle, 

that graze among the lilies. 

  Until the day breathes 

and the shadows flee, 

I will go away to the mountain of myrrh 

and the hill of frankincense. 

  You are altogether beautiful, my love; 

there is no flaw in you. 

  Come with me from Lebanon, my bride; 

come with me from Lebanon. 

Depart from the peak of Amana, 

from the peak of Senir and Hermon, 

from the dens of lions, 

from the mountains of leopards. 

  You have captivated my heart, my sister, my bride; 

you have captivated my heart with one glance of your eyes, 

with one jewel of your necklace. 

10   How beautiful is your love, my sister, my bride! 

How much better is your love than wine, 

and the fragrance of your oils than any spice! 

11   Your lips drip nectar, my bride; 

honey and milk are under your tongue; 

the fragrance of your garments is like the fragrance of Lebanon. 

12   A garden locked is my sister, my bride, 

a spring locked, a fountain sealed. 

13   Your shoots are an orchard of pomegranates 

with all choicest fruits, 

henna with nard, 

14   nard and saffron, calamus and cinnamon, 

with all trees of frankincense, 

myrrh and aloes, 

with all choice spices— 

15   a garden fountain, a well of living water, 

and flowing streams from Lebanon. 

16   Awake, O north wind, 

and come, O south wind! 

Blow upon my garden, 

let its spices flow. 

Together in the Garden of Love

She Let my beloved come to his garden, 

and eat its choicest fruits.


Psalm 106:40–48 (ESV)

40   Then the anger of the Lord was kindled against his people, 

and he abhorred his heritage; 

41   he gave them into the hand of the nations, 

so that those who hated them ruled over them. 

42   Their enemies oppressed them, 

and they were brought into subjection under their power. 

43   Many times he delivered them, 

but they were rebellious in their purposes 

and were brought low through their iniquity. 

44   Nevertheless, he looked upon their distress, 

when he heard their cry. 

45   For their sake he remembered his covenant, 

and relented according to the abundance of his steadfast love. 

46   He caused them to be pitied 

by all those who held them captive. 

47   Save us, O Lord our God, 

and gather us from among the nations, 

that we may give thanks to your holy name 

and glory in your praise. 

48   Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel, 

from everlasting to everlasting! 

And let all the people say, “Amen!” 

Praise the Lord! 

BOOK FIVE


Luke 19:28–40 (ESV)

The Triumphal Entry

28 And when he had said these things, he went on ahead, going up to Jerusalem. 29 When he drew near to Bethphage and Bethany, at the mount that is called Olivet, he sent two of the disciples, 30 saying, “Go into the village in front of you, where on entering you will find a colt tied, on which no one has ever yet sat. Untie it and bring it here. 31 If anyone asks you, ‘Why are you untying it?’ you shall say this: ‘The Lord has need of it.’ ” 32 So those who were sent went away and found it just as he had told them. 33 And as they were untying the colt, its owners said to them, “Why are you untying the colt?” 34 And they said, “The Lord has need of it.” 35 And they brought it to Jesus, and throwing their cloaks on the colt, they set Jesus on it. 36 And as he rode along, they spread their cloaks on the road. 37 As he was drawing near—already on the way down the Mount of Olives—the whole multitude of his disciples began to rejoice and praise God with a loud voice for all the mighty works that they had seen, 38 saying, “Blessed is the King who comes in the name of the Lord! Peace in heaven and glory in the highest!” 39 And some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to him, “Teacher, rebuke your disciples.” 40 He answered, “I tell you, if these were silent, the very stones would cry out.”


Hebrews 1:1–14 (ESV)

The Supremacy of God’s Son

Long ago, at many times and in many ways, God spoke to our fathers by the prophets, but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed the heir of all things, through whom also he created the world. He is the radiance of the glory of God and the exact imprint of his nature, and he upholds the universe by the word of his power. After making purification for sins, he sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high, having become as much superior to angels as the name he has inherited is more excellent than theirs. 

For to which of the angels did God ever say, 

“You are my Son, 

today I have begotten you”? 

Or again, 

“I will be to him a father, 

and he shall be to me a son”? 

And again, when he brings the firstborn into the world, he says, 

“Let all God’s angels worship him.” 

Of the angels he says, 

“He makes his angels winds, 

and his ministers a flame of fire.” 

But of the Son he says, 

“Your throne, O God, is forever and ever, 

the scepter of uprightness is the scepter of your kingdom. 

  You have loved righteousness and hated wickedness; 

therefore God, your God, has anointed you 

with the oil of gladness beyond your companions.” 

10 And, 

“You, Lord, laid the foundation of the earth in the beginning, 

and the heavens are the work of your hands; 

11   they will perish, but you remain; 

they will all wear out like a garment, 

12   like a robe you will roll them up, 

like a garment they will be changed. 

But you are the same, 

and your years will have no end.” 

13 And to which of the angels has he ever said, 

“Sit at my right hand 

until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet”? 

14 Are they not all ministering spirits sent out to serve for the sake of those who are to inherit salvation?


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