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  • Song of Solomon 2 13
    The fig tree ripens its figs; the blossoming vines give off their fragrance. Arise, my darling. Come away, my beautiful one.
  • Song of Solomon 2 10
    My love calls to me: Arise, my darling. Come away, my beautiful one.
  • Song of Solomon 2 2
    Like a lily among thorns, so is my darling among the young women.
  • John 15:14-15
    You are my friends if you do what I command you.I do not call you servants anymore, because a servant doesn’t know what his master is doing. I have called you friends, because I have made known to you everything I have heard from my Father.
  • Song of Solomon 5 2
    I was sleeping, but my heart was awake. A sound! My love was knocking! Open to me, my sister, my darling, my dove, my perfect one. For my head is drenched with dew, my hair with droplets of the night.
  • Isaiah 31:1
    Woe to those who go down to Egypt for help and who depend on horses! They trust in the abundance of chariots and in the large number of horsemen. They do not look to the Holy One of Israel, and they do not seek the LORD.
  • Song of Solomon 4 1
    How beautiful you are, my darling. How very beautiful! Behind your veil, your eyes are doves. Your hair is like a flock of goats streaming down Mount Gilead.
  • Song of Solomon 4 7
    You are absolutely beautiful, my darling; there is no imperfection in you.
  • Song of Solomon 1 15
    How beautiful you are, my darling. How very beautiful! Your eyes are doves.
  • 2 Chronicles 1 14-2 Chronicles 1 17
    Solomon accumulated 1,400 chariots and 12,000 horsemen, which he stationed in the chariot cities and with the king in Jerusalem.The king made silver and gold as common in Jerusalem as stones, and he made cedar as abundant as sycamore in the Judean foothills.Solomon’s horses came from Egypt and Kue. The king’s traders would get them from Kue at the going price.A chariot could be imported from Egypt for fifteen pounds of silver and a horse for nearly four pounds. In the same way, they exported them to all the kings of the Hittites and to the kings of Aram through their agents.
  • Song of Solomon 6 4
    You are as beautiful as Tirzah, my darling, lovely as Jerusalem, awe-inspiring as an army with banners.
  • 1 Kings 10 28
    Solomon’s horses were imported from Egypt and Kue. The king’s traders bought them from Kue at the going price.