Song of Solomon 6:12
Context
12“Before I was aware, my soul set me
         Over the chariots of my noble people.”

13“Come back, come back, O Shulammite;
         Come back, come back, that we may gaze at you!”
         
      “Why should you gaze at the Shulammite,
         As at the dance of the two companies?



NASB ©1995

Parallel Verses
American Standard Version
Before I was aware, my soul set me Among the chariots of my princely people.

Douay-Rheims Bible
I knew not: my soul troubled me for the chariots of Aminadab.

Darby Bible Translation
Before I was aware, My soul set me upon the chariots of my willing people.

English Revised Version
Or ever I was aware, my soul set me among the chariots of my princely people.

Webster's Bible Translation
Or ere I was aware, my soul made me like the chariots of Amminadib.

World English Bible
Without realizing it, my desire set me with my royal people's chariots. Friends

Young's Literal Translation
I knew not my soul, It made me -- chariots of my people Nadib.
Library
Song of Songs
The contents of this book justify the description of it in the title, i. 1, as the "loveliest song"--for that is the meaning of the Hebrew idiom "song of songs." It abounds in poetical gems of the purest ray. It breathes the bracing air of the hill country, and the passionate love of man for woman and woman for man. It is a revelation of the keen Hebrew delight in nature, in her vineyards and pastures, flowers and fruit trees, in her doves and deer and sheep and goats. It is a song tremulous from
John Edgar McFadyen—Introduction to the Old Testament

The Love of Christ to the Church, in his Language to Her, and Provisions for Her. Ss 7:5-13.
The love of Christ to the church, in his language to her, and provisions for her. SS 7:5-13. Now in the galleries of his grace Appears the King, and thus he says, "How fair my saints are in my sight! My love how pleasant for delight!" Kind is thy language, sovereign Lord, There's heav'nly grace in every word; From that dear mouth a stream divine Flows sweeter than the choicest wine. Such wondrous love awakes the lip Of saints that were almost asleep, To speak the praises of thy name, And makes
Isaac Watts—The Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts

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