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Who can write me 365 love declarations?
This is the Bible 1 Corinthians 1: 4? -"Ode to Love" recorded in Section 8. This is God's sacred love for people. God loves the world so much that he is willing to give up his only son, Jesus, and let Jesus be crucified instead of the world. The blood shed by Jesus on the cross washed away the sins of the world. God loves the world more than all the love in the world.
The song of songs in the Bible is dedicated to this sacred love. You can have a look.
Song 1: 1? The song of Solomon is the song of songs.
May he kiss me with his mouth. Because your love is more beautiful than wine.
Song 1:3? Your ointment smells good. Your name is like perfume, so all virgins love you.
Song 1:4? May you attract me, and we will run after you. The king brought me into the inner room, and we will be glad and glad in you. We should praise your love more than wine. It is natural that they love you.
Song 1:5? I am black, but beautiful, O daughters of Jerusalem, like the tents of Kedar, like the curtains of Solomon.
Song 1:6? Don't look down on me just because the sun has tanned me. My mother's brothers are very angry with me. They asked me to keep the vineyard, but my own vineyard didn't.
Song 1:7? My beloved, please tell me where you feed the sheep and where you rest at noon. Why should I be like a man whose face is covered by your companion's sheep?
Song 1:8? If you don't know that you are the most beautiful woman, just follow the footsteps of the sheep and put your child next to the shepherd's tent.
Song 1:9? My love, I compare you to a fine horse in an old car.
Song 1: 10? Your cheeks are beautiful because of braids, and your neck is gorgeous because of beads.
Song 1: 1 1? We will braid your hair with gold and fix it with silver nails.
Song 1: 12? When the king sat at the table, my perfume gave off a fragrance.
Song 1: 13? I regard my beloved as a bag of myrrh, which is always put in my arms.
Song 1: 14? My beloved is to me like impatiens in the vineyard of En Gedi.
Song 1: 15? My love, you are beautiful, you are beautiful, and your eyes are like dove eyes.
Song 1: 16? My love, you are very beautiful and lovely. Grass is our bed.
Song 1: 17? Cedar is the pillar of the house, and pine is the rafter.
Song 2: 1? I am the rose of Sharon and the lily of the valley.
Song 2:2? My love is like a lily among thorns among women.
Song 2:3? My beloved is like an apple tree among the trees. I am glad to sit in his shadow and taste his fruit, which is sweet.
Song 2:4? He took me into the banquet hall and took love as his banner on me.
Song 2:5? Please give me raisins to strengthen my strength and apples to refresh me, because I miss love very much.
Song 2:6? His left hand is under my head and his right hand embraces me.
Song 2:7? I charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem, by the gazelle or the doe in the field, not to stir up or wake up my beloved until he pleases.
Song 2:8? Listen, it's my lover's voice. Look, he is crossing the mountains.
Song 2:9? My lover is like an antelope or a deer. He stood behind our wall, looking in through the window and peeping in through the window lattice.
Song 2: 10? My beloved said to me, Get up, my love, my beauty, and come with me.
Song Er: 1 1? Because winter is over. The rain has stopped.
Song 2: 12? Flowers are blooming on the ground. It's time for birds to sing, and the sound of turtledoves is heard in our territory.
Song 2: 13? The fruit of the fig tree is gradually maturing, and the grape tree is fragrant. My love, my beauty, get up and come with me.
Song 2: 14? My dove, you are in the cave of the rock, in the secret place of the steep rock. Please let me see your face and listen to your voice. Because your voice is soft and your face is beautiful.
Song 2: 15? Catch the fox for us, the little fox who ruined the vineyard. Because our grapes are in bloom.
Song 2: 16? My lover belongs to me and I belong to him. He is herding sheep among lilies.
Song 2: 17? My love, please wait until the cool breeze rises and the shadow flies away, turning back like an antelope or a deer on Mount Bis.
Song 3: 1? I lie in bed at night looking for someone I love. I looked for him, but I couldn't find him.
Song 3:2? I said, I'm going to get up and walk around the city, looking for the people I love in the streets and wide places. I looked for him, but I couldn't find him.
Song 3:3? The man patrolling the city met me. I asked them, have you seen what I love?
Song 3:4? I met someone I loved as soon as I left them. I caught him and wouldn't let him go. I brought him into my mother's house and into the inner room of the man who was pregnant with me.
Song 3:5? I charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem, by the gazelle or the doe in the field, not to stir up or wake up my beloved until she pleases.
Song 3:6? Who is it that comes up from the desert like a pillar of smoke, perfumed with myrrh, frankincense and all kinds of perfume from merchants?
Song 3:7? Look, it's Solomon's sedan chair. There are sixty warriors around, all of whom are warriors of Israel.
Song 3:8? Both hands are armed with knives, good at fighting, and wear knives at the waist to prevent panic at night.
Song 3:9? King Solomon made himself a sedan chair out of Lebanese wood.
Song 3: 10? The pillars of the car are silver and the bottom of the car is gold. The cushion is purple and covered with the love of all the women in Jerusalem.
Song 3: 1 1? Go out and see King Solomon, O daughters of Zion, wearing a crown, which was put on him by his mother on the day of the wedding banquet and when his heart was full of joy.
Song 4: 1? My love, you are beautiful, you are beautiful. Your eyes are like pigeon's eyes in the veil. Your hair is like a flock of goats lying beside Mount Gilead.
Song 4:2? Your teeth are like a flock of newly sheared ewes. After washing, they were all twins, and none of them lost their offspring.
Song 4:3? Your lips are like a scarlet thread, and your mouth is beautiful. Your two suns are like pomegranates in a handkerchief.
Song 4:4? Your neck is like a tower built by David to store weapons, on which a thousand shields are hung, all of which are vines of mighty men.
Song 4:5? Your breasts are like a pair of fawns grazing among lilies, twins of a doe.
Song 4:6? I'm going to Myrrh Mountain and Ruxiang Mountain until the weather gets cold and the shadows fly away.
Song 4:7? My love, you are so beautiful and flawless.
Song 4:8? My bride, leave Lebanon with me, leave Lebanon with me. Look down from the top of Amarna, from the top of Shinar and Hermon, from the cave with lions and from the mountain with leopards.
Song 4:9? My sister, my bride, you took my heart away. You took my heart with a gold necklace around your neck.
Song 4: 10? My sister, my bride, your love is so beautiful. Your love is more beautiful than wine. The fragrance of your ointment is better than all spices.
Song 4: 1 1? My bride, your lips are dripping with honey. It's like a hive dripping honey. There is honey and milk under your tongue. Your clothes smell like Lebanon.
Song 4: 12? My sister, my bride, is a locked garden, a locked well and a closed spring.
Song 4: 13? Pomegranates, good fruits, impatiens and nard trees are planted in your garden.
Song 4: 14? Nadab and saffron, calamus and cinnamon, all kinds of frankincense wood, myrrh and agarwood, and all kinds of fine fruits.
Song 4: 15? You are a spring in the garden, a well of living water and a stream flowing down from Lebanon.
Song 4: 16? North wind, get up. South wind, blowing. Blow it into my garden and let the fragrance come out. Let my beloved enter his garden and eat his own pleasant fruit.
Song 5: 1? My sister, my bride, I went into my garden, picked my myrrh and spices, and ate my honey room and honey. Drink my wine and milk. My friends, please eat, dear, please drink, drink a lot.
Song 5:2? I am sleeping, but my heart is awake. This is my lover's voice. He knocked at the door and said, open the door for me, my sister, my love, my dove and my perfect man, for my head is full of dew and my hair is wet with dew at night.
Song 5:3? I replied, I took off my clothes, how can I put them on again? I washed my feet, how can I defile them again?
Song 5:4? My lover put his hand through the crack of the door and I was moved by him.
Song 5:5? I got up and opened the door for my beloved. My hand dripped myrrh, and my finger dripped myrrh juice on the latch.
Song 5:6? I opened the door for my lover. My lover has left. I was distracted when he was talking. I looked for him, but I couldn't find him. I called him, but he didn't answer.
Song 5:7? The patrol guards in the city met me, hit me and hurt me. The guard took my shawl.
Song 5:8? I charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem. If you meet the person I love, tell him that the thought of love makes me sick.
Song 5:9? What is the most beautiful woman you love better than others? What is your lover better than someone else's lover? So you charge us.
Song 5: 10? My lover is white and red, above ten thousand people
Song 5: 1 1? His head is the best gold. His hair is thick and drooping, as black as a crow.
Song 5: 12? His eyes are like doves' eyes by a stream. They are washed with milk and feel good.
Song 5: 13? His cheeks are like fragrant flower beds and platforms of herbs. His lips are like lilies dripping with myrrh juice.
Song 5: 14? His hands are like gold tubes inlaid with beryl. His body is like carved ivory, surrounded by sapphire.
Song 5: 15? His legs are like pillars of white jade, set on a pedestal of pure gold. His appearance is like Lebanon, and his beauty is like cedars.
Song 5: 16? His mouth is very sweet. He's cute. This is my beloved and this is my friend, O daughters of Jerusalem.
Song 6: 1? Where is your most beautiful woman and your lover? Where has your beloved turned, so that we can go with you to find him.
Song 6:2? My beloved went down to his garden and went to the fragrant flower bed, where he herded sheep and gathered lilies.
Song 6:3? I belong to my lover, and my lover belongs to me. He is herding sheep among lilies.
Song 6:4? My love, you are as beautiful as Tirzah, as beautiful as Jerusalem, and as mighty as an army with banners.
Song 6:5? Take your eyes away from me, because your eyes confuse me. Your hair is like a flock of goats lying beside Mount Gilead.
Song 6:6? Your teeth are like a flock of ewes. Wash them clean. They all have twins, and none of them has ever lost a child.
Song 6:7? Your two suns are like pomegranates in a handkerchief.
Song 6:8? There are sixty queens, eighty concubines and countless virgins.
Song 6:9? My pigeon, my perfect person, is the only child of her mother. It is cherished by those who gave birth to her. When women saw it, they called her blessed. The queen's concubines saw her and praised her.
Song 6: 10? Who is that who looks like the morning light, beautiful as the moon, bright as the sun, and mighty as an army with flags?
Song 6: 1 1? I went down to the walnut garden to see the green plants in the valley, to see if the grapes had sprouted and the pomegranate had blossomed.
Song 6: 12? Unconsciously, my heart put me in the elder's car.
Song 6: 13? Come back, come back, Shulami girl. Come back, come back, let's watch you. Why do you think Shulamite is like watching Mahanian dance?
Song 7: 1? Princess, how beautiful your feet are in your shoes! Your thighs are round like jewels, made by the hands of a skillful craftsman.
Song 7:2? Your navel is like a round cup, and there is no shortage of wine. Your waist is like a pile of wheat surrounded by lilies.
Song 7:3? Your breasts are like a pair of deer, twins of a doe.
Song 7:4? Your neck is like an ivory tower. Your eyes are like a pool by the gate of Bathraben in Heshbon. Your nose looks like the Lebanese Tower in Damascus.
Song 7:5? Your head is like Mount Carmel. The hair on your head is purple and black. The king's heart was tied by this drooping hair.
Song 7:6? My love, you are so beautiful. How cozy it is. It makes people happy.
Song 7:7? You are as tall as a palm tree. Your breasts are like the fruit on them, hanging down in clusters.
Song 7:8? I said, I'm going to climb this palm tree and grab the branches. May your breasts droop like grapes and your nose smell like apples.
Song 7:9? The woman said, Your mouth is like good wine; for my beloved's sake, it melts in your mouth and flows into the mouth of the sleeper.
Song 7: 10? I belong to my lover, who longs for me.
Song 7: 1 1? Come on, my love, you and I can go to the fields. You and I can stay in the village.
Song 7: 12? Let's get up in the morning and go to the vineyard to see if the grapes sprout and bloom, and if the pomegranate blooms. I will give you my love.
Song 7: 13? Mandrake smells fragrant, and there are all kinds of new, old and beautiful fruits at our door. My dear, I saved all this for you.
Song 8: 1? I hope you are like my brother, like a brother who nursed my mother. I kissed you when I met you outside, and no one looked down on me.
Song 8:2? I'll take you to my mother's house. I can learn a lesson and let you drink the mellow wine made of pomegranate juice.
Song 8:3? His left hand will be under my head and his right hand will embrace me.
Song 8:4? I charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem, do not stir up or wake up my beloved until he pleases.
Song 8:5? Who is the man who came from the desert with his beloved? I woke you up under the apple tree. Your mother is by your side, and the person who gave birth to you is by your side.
Song 8:6? Set me as a seal on your heart and a seal on your arm. Because love is as powerful as death. Envy is as cruel as hell. Lightning is the lightning of the flame, the flame of the Lord.
Song 8:7? Love cannot be extinguished by floods, nor can it be submerged by floods. If someone trades all the treasures in the family for love, they will be despised.
Song 8:8? We have a little sister whose breasts haven't grown up yet. Someone has come to propose. What should we do for her?
Song 8:9? If she were a wall, we would build a silver tower on it. If she is the door, we will surround her with cedar boards.
Song 8: 10? I am a wall, and my breasts are like upstairs. At that time, I was like a safe person in his eyes.
Song 8: 1 1? Solomon had a vineyard in Baal-hamon. He gave the vineyard to the keeper, and he will pay a thousand shekels of silver for the fruit.
Song 8: 12? My own vineyard is just around the corner. Solomon, a thousand shekels are yours, and two hundred shekels are for the keeper of the fruit.
Song 8: 13? You who live in the garden, all your companions should listen to your voice. Please let me hear it.
Song 8: 14? Come on, my love. Such as antelope or deer on vanilla mountain.
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