September 16, 2021


Today’s Reading:

  • Old Testament - Song of Solomon 5-8

  • Psalms - Psalm 107:1-9

  • Gospels - Luke 19:41-48

  • New Testament - Hebrews 2:1-9


Song of Solomon 5–8 (ESV)

He

I came to my garden, my sister, my bride, 

I gathered my myrrh with my spice, 

I ate my honeycomb with my honey, 

I drank my wine with my milk. 

Others

Eat, friends, drink, 

and be drunk with love! 

The Bride Searches for Her Beloved

She

  I slept, but my heart was awake. 

A sound! My beloved is knocking. 

“Open to me, my sister, my love, 

my dove, my perfect one, 

for my head is wet with dew, 

my locks with the drops of the night.” 

  I had put off my garment; 

how could I put it on? 

I had bathed my feet; 

how could I soil them? 

  My beloved put his hand to the latch, 

and my heart was thrilled within me. 

  I arose to open to my beloved, 

and my hands dripped with myrrh, 

my fingers with liquid myrrh, 

on the handles of the bolt. 

  I opened to my beloved, 

but my beloved had turned and gone. 

My soul failed me when he spoke. 

I sought him, but found him not; 

I called him, but he gave no answer. 

  The watchmen found me 

as they went about in the city; 

they beat me, they bruised me, 

they took away my veil, 

those watchmen of the walls. 

  I adjure you, O daughters of Jerusalem, 

if you find my beloved, 

that you tell him 

I am sick with love. 

Others

  What is your beloved more than another beloved, 

O most beautiful among women? 

What is your beloved more than another beloved, 

that you thus adjure us? 

The Bride Praises Her Beloved

She

10   My beloved is radiant and ruddy, 

distinguished among ten thousand. 

11   His head is the finest gold; 

his locks are wavy, 

black as a raven. 

12   His eyes are like doves 

beside streams of water, 

bathed in milk, 

sitting beside a full pool. 

13   His cheeks are like beds of spices, 

mounds of sweet-smelling herbs. 

His lips are lilies, 

dripping liquid myrrh. 

14   His arms are rods of gold, 

set with jewels. 

His body is polished ivory, 

bedecked with sapphires. 

15   His legs are alabaster columns, 

set on bases of gold. 

His appearance is like Lebanon, 

choice as the cedars. 

16   His mouth is most sweet, 

and he is altogether desirable. 

This is my beloved and this is my friend, 

O daughters of Jerusalem. 

Others

Where has your beloved gone, 

O most beautiful among women? 

Where has your beloved turned, 

that we may seek him with you? 

Together in the Garden of Love

She

  My beloved has gone down to his garden 

to the beds of spices, 

to graze in the gardens 

and to gather lilies. 

  I am my beloved’s and my beloved is mine; 

he grazes among the lilies. 

Solomon and His Bride Delight in Each Other

He

  You are beautiful as Tirzah, my love, 

lovely as Jerusalem, 

awesome as an army with banners. 

  Turn away your eyes from me, 

for they overwhelm me— 

Your hair is like a flock of goats 

leaping down the slopes of Gilead. 

  Your teeth are like a flock of ewes 

that have come up from the washing; 

all of them bear twins; 

not one among them has lost its young. 

  Your cheeks are like halves of a pomegranate 

behind your veil. 

  There are sixty queens and eighty concubines, 

and virgins without number. 

  My dove, my perfect one, is the only one, 

the only one of her mother, 

pure to her who bore her. 

The young women saw her and called her blessed; 

the queens and concubines also, and they praised her. 

10   “Who is this who looks down like the dawn, 

beautiful as the moon, bright as the sun, 

awesome as an army with banners?” 

She

11   I went down to the nut orchard 

to look at the blossoms of the valley, 

to see whether the vines had budded, 

whether the pomegranates were in bloom. 

12   Before I was aware, my desire set me 

among the chariots of my kinsman, a prince. 

Others

13   Return, return, O Shulammite, 

return, return, that we may look upon you. 

He

Why should you look upon the Shulammite, 

as upon a dance before two armies? 

How beautiful are your feet in sandals, 

O noble daughter! 

Your rounded thighs are like jewels, 

the work of a master hand. 

  Your navel is a rounded bowl 

that never lacks mixed wine. 

Your belly is a heap of wheat, 

encircled with lilies. 

  Your two breasts are like two fawns, 

twins of a gazelle. 

  Your neck is like an ivory tower. 

Your eyes are pools in Heshbon, 

by the gate of Bath-rabbim. 

Your nose is like a tower of Lebanon, 

which looks toward Damascus. 

  Your head crowns you like Carmel, 

and your flowing locks are like purple; 

a king is held captive in the tresses. 

  How beautiful and pleasant you are, 

O loved one, with all your delights! 

  Your stature is like a palm tree, 

and your breasts are like its clusters. 

  I say I will climb the palm tree 

and lay hold of its fruit. 

Oh may your breasts be like clusters of the vine, 

and the scent of your breath like apples, 

  and your mouth like the best wine. 

She

It goes down smoothly for my beloved, 

gliding over lips and teeth. 

10   I am my beloved’s, 

and his desire is for me. 

The Bride Gives Her Love

11   Come, my beloved, 

let us go out into the fields 

and lodge in the villages; 

12   let us go out early to the vineyards 

and see whether the vines have budded, 

whether the grape blossoms have opened 

and the pomegranates are in bloom. 

There I will give you my love. 

13   The mandrakes give forth fragrance, 

and beside our doors are all choice fruits, 

new as well as old, 

which I have laid up for you, O my beloved. 

Longing for Her Beloved

Oh that you were like a brother to me 

who nursed at my mother’s breasts! 

If I found you outside, I would kiss you, 

and none would despise me. 

  I would lead you and bring you 

into the house of my mother— 

she who used to teach me. 

I would give you spiced wine to drink, 

the juice of my pomegranate. 

  His left hand is under my head, 

and his right hand embraces me! 

  I adjure you, O daughters of Jerusalem, 

that you not stir up or awaken love 

until it pleases. 

  Who is that coming up from the wilderness, 

leaning on her beloved? 

Under the apple tree I awakened you. 

There your mother was in labor with you; 

there she who bore you was in labor. 

  Set me as a seal upon your heart, 

as a seal upon your arm, 

for love is strong as death, 

jealousy is fierce as the grave. 

Its flashes are flashes of fire, 

the very flame of the Lord. 

  Many waters cannot quench love, 

neither can floods drown it. 

If a man offered for love 

all the wealth of his house, 

he would be utterly despised. 

Final Advice

Others

  We have a little sister, 

and she has no breasts. 

What shall we do for our sister 

on the day when she is spoken for? 

  If she is a wall, 

we will build on her a battlement of silver, 

but if she is a door, 

we will enclose her with boards of cedar. 

She

10   I was a wall, 

and my breasts were like towers; 

then I was in his eyes 

as one who finds peace. 

11   Solomon had a vineyard at Baal-hamon; 

he let out the vineyard to keepers; 

each one was to bring for its fruit a thousand pieces of silver. 

12   My vineyard, my very own, is before me; 

you, O Solomon, may have the thousand, 

and the keepers of the fruit two hundred. 

He

13   O you who dwell in the gardens, 

with companions listening for your voice; 

let me hear it. 

She

14   Make haste, my beloved, 

and be like a gazelle 

or a young stag 

on the mountains of spices.


Psalm 107:1–9 (ESV)

Let the Redeemed of the Lord Say So

107 Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, 

for his steadfast love endures forever! 

  Let the redeemed of the Lord say so, 

whom he has redeemed from trouble 

  and gathered in from the lands, 

from the east and from the west, 

from the north and from the south. 

  Some wandered in desert wastes, 

finding no way to a city to dwell in; 

  hungry and thirsty, 

their soul fainted within them. 

  Then they cried to the Lord in their trouble, 

and he delivered them from their distress. 

  He led them by a straight way 

till they reached a city to dwell in. 

  Let them thank the Lord for his steadfast love, 

for his wondrous works to the children of man! 

  For he satisfies the longing soul, 

and the hungry soul he fills with good things.


Luke 19:41–48 (ESV)

Jesus Weeps over Jerusalem

41 And when he drew near and saw the city, he wept over it, 42 saying, “Would that you, even you, had known on this day the things that make for peace! But now they are hidden from your eyes. 43 For the days will come upon you, when your enemies will set up a barricade around you and surround you and hem you in on every side 44 and tear you down to the ground, you and your children within you. And they will not leave one stone upon another in you, because you did not know the time of your visitation.”

Jesus Cleanses the Temple

45 And he entered the temple and began to drive out those who sold, 46 saying to them, “It is written, ‘My house shall be a house of prayer,’ but you have made it a den of robbers.”

47 And he was teaching daily in the temple. The chief priests and the scribes and the principal men of the people were seeking to destroy him, 48 but they did not find anything they could do, for all the people were hanging on his words.


Hebrews 2:1–9 (ESV)

Warning Against Neglecting Salvation

Therefore we must pay much closer attention to what we have heard, lest we drift away from it. For since the message declared by angels proved to be reliable, and every transgression or disobedience received a just retribution, how shall we escape if we neglect such a great salvation? It was declared at first by the Lord, and it was attested to us by those who heard, while God also bore witness by signs and wonders and various miracles and by gifts of the Holy Spirit distributed according to his will. 

The Founder of Salvation

For it was not to angels that God subjected the world to come, of which we are speaking. It has been testified somewhere, 

“What is man, that you are mindful of him, 

or the son of man, that you care for him? 

  You made him for a little while lower than the angels; 

you have crowned him with glory and honor, 

  putting everything in subjection under his feet.” 

Now in putting everything in subjection to him, he left nothing outside his control. At present, we do not yet see everything in subjection to him. But we see him who for a little while was made lower than the angels, namely Jesus, crowned with glory and honor because of the suffering of death, so that by the grace of God he might taste death for everyone.


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