19 KiB
19 KiB
1 | Reference | ID | Tags | Quote | Occurrence | Question | Response |
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2 | 1:1 | m71f | Who is the writer of Song of Songs? | Solomon is the writer of Song of Songs. | |||
3 | 1:2 | hgyj | What does the young woman ask her lover to do? | The young woman asks her lover to kiss her with the kisses of his mouth. | |||
4 | 1:2 | mq6s | What does the young woman say is better than wine? | The young woman says her lover’s love is better than wine. | |||
5 | 1:3 | mzlf | What does the young woman say her lover’s name is like? | The young woman says his name is like flowing perfume. | |||
6 | 1:4 | kl7h | Where has the king brought the young woman? | The king has brought the young woman into his rooms. | |||
7 | 1:5 | l9jl | How does the young woman describe her skin? | The young woman describes her skin as dark but lovely like tents of Kedar, like curtains of Solomon. | |||
8 | 1:6 | i4hb | Why does she not want the other women to stare at her? | She does not want the other women to stare at her because her skin is scorched. | |||
9 | 1:6 | rcdr | What did the young woman’s brothers do when they were angry with her? | The young woman’s brothers made her a keeper of the vineyards. | |||
10 | 1:7 | z3wl | What does the woman ask her lover? | She asks him where he feeds his flock and where he rests his flock at noontime. | |||
11 | 1:8 | a2bi | How does her lover say the young woman can find him? | He tells her to follow the tracks of his flock to the shepherds’ tents. | |||
12 | 1:9 | p12i | To what does the young woman’s lover compare her? | He compares her to a mare among Pharaoh’s chariots. | |||
13 | 1:10 | ubor | What does her lover say is on her cheeks and neck? | He says ornaments are on her cheeks and strings of jewels are on her neck. | |||
14 | 1:11 | h2dt | What does her lover say he will make for her? | He says he will make for her gold ornaments with silver studs. | |||
15 | 1:12 | ih62 | Where was the king lying while the woman's perfume spread in the room? | The king was lying on his couch while the fragrance of the woman's perfume spread. | |||
16 | 1:13 | lklc | Where does her beloved spend the night? | Her beloved spends the night lying between her breasts. | |||
17 | 1:14 | y5y7 | To what does the young woman liken her beloved? | Her beloved is like a cluster of henna flowers in the vineyards of En Gedi. | |||
18 | 1:15 | d0ky | How does her lover describe her eyes? | He says her eyes are like doves. | |||
19 | 1:16 | xejw | What does the woman say serves as their bed? | Lush plants serve as their bed. | |||
20 | 1:17 | tpux | Of what does the woman say the beams and rafters are made? | The beams and rafters are made of cedar and pine trees. | |||
21 | 2:1 | xx7j | How did the woman describe herself? | She described herself as a flower of the plain, a lily of the valleys. | |||
22 | 2:2 | gymu | What does the man say she is like among the daughters of his countrymen? | He said she was like a lily among thorns. | |||
23 | 2:3 | wbxs | How did the woman describe her beloved among the young men? | The woman described her young man as the apple tree among the trees of the forest. | |||
24 | 2:3 | szks | Where did the woman sit? | She sat down under his shadow with great delight. | |||
25 | 2:3 | jhdr | What was sweet to her taste? | His fruit was sweet to her taste. | |||
26 | 2:4 | kwdp | Where did her young man bring her? | Her young man brought her to the house of wine. | |||
27 | 2:4 | jmpv | What was his banner over her? | His banner over her was love. | |||
28 | 2:5 | fh97 | What did the young woman want to sustain and refresh herself? | The young woman wanted raisin cakes to sustain her and apples to refresh her. | |||
29 | 2:6 | uott | Where are the young man’s left and right hands? | His left hand is under her head and his right hand embraces her. | |||
30 | 2:7 | ix29 | What did the young woman want the daughters of Jerusalem’s men to swear? | The young woman wanted the young women to swear that they would not interrupt the young woman and her beloved’s lovemaking until it was over. | |||
31 | 2:8 | xebm | What sound did the young woman hear? | The young woman heard the sound of her beloved. | |||
32 | 2:8 | fk1v | What did she say her beloved was doing? | He was leaping over the mountains and jumping over the hills. | |||
33 | 2:9 | a2u9 | What did she say her beloved was like? | She said her beloved was like a gazelle or a young stag. | |||
34 | 2:10 | kg69 | What did her beloved want her to do with him? | He wanted her to get up and go away with him. | |||
35 | 2:11 | vfph | What did he say was past and what was over and gone? | He said he winter was past and the rain was over and gone. | |||
36 | 2:12 | mg1x | What had appeared in the land? | Flowers had appeared in the land. | |||
37 | 2:12 | tttt | For what was it time? | It was time for pruning and the singing of birds. | |||
38 | 2:13 | qoao | What ripened and was in blossom? | The green figs ripened and the vines were in blossom. | |||
39 | 2:13 | wv8l | What did her beloved want his beautiful one to do? | He wanted her to arise and come away. | |||
40 | 2:14 | a534 | What does her beloved call her? | Her beloved calls her his dove. | |||
41 | 2:14 | nsfj | What does her beloved want to see and hear? | Her beloved wanted to see her lovely face and hear her sweet voice. | |||
42 | 2:15 | yxw3 | What did the woman want him to catch? | The woman wanted him to catch the jackals. | |||
43 | 2:16 | z97w | To whom did the woman’s beloved belong? | Her beloved belonged to her. | |||
44 | 2:16 | s1a9 | To whom did the woman belong? | She belonged to her beloved. | |||
45 | 2:16 | km96 | What did her beloved do among the lilies? | He grazed among the lilies with pleasure. | |||
46 | 2:17 | p4fx | What did she want her beloved to do? | She wanted her beloved to go away. | |||
47 | 2:17 | rdrq | When did she want her beloved to go away? | She wanted her beloved to go away before the soft winds of dawn blew and the shadows fled away. | |||
48 | 2:17 | a1qn | What did she want him to be like? | She wanted him to like a gazelle or a young stag on the rugged mountains. | |||
49 | 3:1 | bnf8 | For whom was the woman longing but could not find? | The woman was longing for the one whom she loved but could not find him. | |||
50 | 3:2 | utoo | For whom was the woman searching through the streets and squares but could not find? | The woman was searching through the streets and squares but could not find her beloved. | |||
51 | 3:3 | qy7y | What did the woman ask the watchmen when they found her? | She asked them, “Have you seen my beloved?” | |||
52 | 3:4 | n0ss | When did she find the one whom her soul loved? | She found the one whom her soul loved a little while after she passed the watchmen in the city. | |||
53 | 3:4 | ifu2 | What did she do with her beloved? | She held him and would not let him go until she had brought him into her mother’s house. | |||
54 | 3:5 | l61u | What did the woman want the daughters of Jerusalem’s men to promise? | The woman wanted the daughters of Jerusalem’s men to promise they would not interrupt their lovemaking until they were finished. | |||
55 | 3:6-7 | c55r | What did the young woman see coming from the wilderness that was perfumed with myrrh and frankincense and powders? | She saw the portable litter of Solomon with 60 warriors around it. | |||
56 | 3:8 | kasu | At what were the warriors good? | The warriors were good with the sword and in warfare. | |||
57 | 3:9 | c16j | What did King Solomon make for himself? | King Solomon made a sedan chair from wood from Lebanon. | |||
58 | 3:10 | n2g7 | What did King Solomon’s sedan chair look like? | The chair had posts of silver, a back of gold, a seat of purple cloth, and was decorated with love. | |||
59 | 3:11 | qmcu | At what did the young woman want the women of Jerusalem to look? | She wanted them to look at King Solomon. | |||
60 | 3:11 | b4y0 | What was King Solomon wearing on his marriage day? | He wore a crown with which his mother crowned him on his marriage day. | |||
61 | 4:1 | uui2 | How did the woman’s lover describe her eyes? | Her eyes were as doves behind her veil. | |||
62 | 4:1 | pyvp | How did the woman’s lover describe her hair? | Her hair was like a flock of goats going down Mount Gilead. | |||
63 | 4:2 | lr74 | How did her lover describe her teeth. | Her teeth were like newly shorn and washed female sheep. | |||
64 | 4:3 | uw0k | What did the woman’s beloved say about her lips and mouth. | He said her lips were like a thread of scarlet and that her mouth was lovely. | |||
65 | 4:3 | nzb1 | How did the woman’s beloved describe her cheeks. | He described her cheeks like pomegranate halves behind her veil. | |||
66 | 4:4 | lejg | How did the woman’s beloved describe her neck? | He described her neck as the tower of David built in rows of stone with a thousand soldiers’ shields hanging on it. | |||
67 | 4:5 | z789 | How did the woman’s beloved describe her two breasts? | He described her two breasts as two fawns, twins of a gazelle, grazing among the lilies. | |||
68 | 4:6 | rn57 | Where would her lover go until dawn comes and the shadows flee? | He said he would go to the mountain of myrrh and the hill of frankincense. | |||
69 | 4:7 | vofp | In what way was his love beautiful? | His love was beautiful in every way. | |||
70 | 4:7 | twmi | What did his beautiful love not have? | His beautiful love did not have any blemish. | |||
71 | 4:9 | j4su | What did Solomon call his bride? | Solomon called her his sister. | |||
72 | 4:9 | dvq1 | What did Solomon tell his bride she had stolen from him? | He said she had stolen his heart. | |||
73 | 4:9 | mfbw | What did Solomon say was beautiful and what was it better than? | Solomon said her love was beautiful and better than wine. | |||
74 | 4:10 | hsfs | What was the smell of her perfume better than? | The smell of her perfume better than any spice. | |||
75 | 4:11 | pdtr | With what did he say his bride’s lips dripped and what was under her tongue? | He said his bride’s lips dripped with honey and she had honey and milk under her tongue. | |||
76 | 4:11 | fy1q | What did the woman’s clothes smell like? | Her clothes smelled like the fragrance of Lebanon. | |||
77 | 4:12 | v9ds | What kind of garden and what kind of spring did Solomon say his sister, his bride, was like? | Solomon said she was like a garden locked up and a spring that was sealed. | |||
78 | 4:13-14 | crq6 | To what did he liken the woman’s branches? | He likened her branches to a grove of pomegranate trees with choice fruit and plants and all the finest spices. | |||
79 | 4:15 | rtha | With what kinds of water does Solomon describe his lover? | He described her as a garden spring, a well of fresh water, and streams flowing down from Lebanon. | |||
80 | 4:16 | oav0 | On what does the young woman want the north and south winds to blow and why? | She wanted the north and south winds to blow on her garden so that its spices would give off their fragrance. | |||
81 | 4:16 | vtra | What did she want her beloved to do and to eat? | She wanted her beloved to come into his garden and to eat some of its choice fruit. | |||
82 | 5:1 | egc9 | Where had Solomon come? | Solomon had come into his garden. | |||
83 | 5:2 | xzsj | Of what was Solomon’s bride dreaming? | She was dreaming of her beloved’s knocking and talking. | |||
84 | 5:3 | b7ak | What had Solomon’s love already done? | She had already taken off her robe and washed her feet. | |||
85 | 5:4 | ex2d | Where had Solomon put his hand? | Solomon had put his hand through the opening of the door latch. | |||
86 | 5:5 | nqtx | With what were the bride’s hands dipping when she opened the door? | Her hands were dripping with moist myrrh. | |||
87 | 5:6 | ocv9 | What did the bride find when she opened the door and how did she feel? | She found that her beloved had turned and gone, so her heart sank and she became sad. | |||
88 | 5:7 | qanf | What did the watchmen do when they found Solomon’s bride? | They struck and wounded her and took away her cloak. | |||
89 | 5:8 | mfws | What did the bride ask the women of Jerusalem to promise? | She asked the women of Jerusalem to promise that they would tell her if they found her beloved. | |||
90 | 5:8 | kqzc | How did the young woman’s beloved make her feel? | The young woman’s beloved made her feel sick with love. | |||
91 | 5:9 | eda8 | What did the young women ask of the bride? | They asked her how and why her beloved is better than another. | |||
92 | 5:10 | tbiu | How did the young woman describe her beloved? | She described him as radiant, ruddy, and outstanding. | |||
93 | 5:11 | tazy | How did the woman describe her beloved’s head and hair? | She described his head as pure gold and his hair as curly and black. | |||
94 | 5:12 | kixv | How did the woman describe her beloved’s eyes? | She described his eyes like doves washed in milk. | |||
95 | 5:13 | n7zy | How did Solomon’s bride describe his cheeks and lips? | She described his cheeks like spice gardens and his lips as myrrh soaked lilies. | |||
96 | 5:14 | u1uz | How did the woman describe her beloved’s arms and abdomen? | She described his arms as gold with jewels and his abdomen as ivory covered with sapphires. | |||
97 | 5:15 | ypky | How did the woman describe her beloved’s legs and his appearance? | She described his legs as marble pillars with gold bases and his appearance like Lebanon, as special as the cedars. | |||
98 | 5:16 | voqe | How did Solomon’s bride describe her beloved’s mouth and Solomon to Jerusalem’s daughters? | She described his mouth as most sweet and that Solomon was completely lovely. | |||
99 | 6:1 | z9n8 | What questions do the women of Jerusalem ask of the young woman? | They ask her where her beloved has gone and in what direction has he gone? | |||
100 | 6:1 | qpwg | For what did the young women want to seek? | The young women wanted to seek for the young woman’s beloved. | |||
101 | 6:2 | g745 | What does the young woman say her beloved was doing? | The young woman said he was in his spice gardens to graze in the garden and gather lilies? | |||
102 | 6:3 | pexd | To whom did the young woman and her lover belong? | The young woman and her lover belonged to each other. | |||
103 | 6:3 | rgj3 | Where did the young woman’s lover graze? | The young woman’s lover grazed among the lilies. | |||
104 | 6:4 | aksf | What two cities did the woman’s lover use to describe her? | He described her as two cities, Tirzah and Jerusalem. | |||
105 | 6:4 | as68 | How did her beloved feel about her? | He felt that she was completely fascinating. | |||
106 | 6:5 | bdre | Why did the woman’s lover want her to turn her eyes away from him? | The woman’s lover wanted her to turn her eyes away from him because her eyes overwhelmed him. | |||
107 | 6:5 | p5hg | How did the woman’s lover describe her hair? | He described her hair as a flock of goats on the slopes of Mount Gilead. | |||
108 | 6:6 | m6pm | How did her lover describe her teeth? | He described her teeth as a flock of ewes coming up from the washing place. | |||
109 | 6:7 | r72i | How did her lover describe her cheeks? | Her lover described her cheeks as pomegranate halves behind her veil. | |||
110 | 6:8 | i7zx | How many other women did the woman’s lover say there were? | He said there were 60 queens, 80 concubines, and young women without number. | |||
111 | 6:9 | uhu7 | How did the woman’s lover describe his dove? | The woman’s lover described her as his undefiled, the only one, and the special and favorite daughter of her mother. | |||
112 | 6:9 | k32n | What did the queens and the concubines say about her when they saw her? | The queens and concubines praised her. | |||
113 | 6:10 | mrmw | How did the woman’s lover describe her? | The woman’s lover described her like the dawn, the moon, the sun, and completely fascinating. | |||
114 | 6:11 | m082 | Why did the woman’s lover go into the grove of nut trees? | The woman’s lover went into the grove of nut trees to see if the vines had budded and the pomegranates were in bloom. | |||
115 | 6:12 | a7d9 | How did the woman’s lover feel. | The woman’s lover felt as though he were riding in the chariot of a prince. | |||
116 | 6:13 | nd2b | What did the woman’s lover want her to do? | The woman’s lover wanted her to turn back to him. | |||
117 | 6:13 | ajyb | Why did the woman’s lover want her to turn to him? | The woman’s lover wanted her to turn to him so that he may gaze on her. | |||
118 | 6:13 | mybs | What did the young woman say about herself? | The young woman described herself as the perfect woman who seemed to be dancing between two rows of dancers. | |||
119 | 7:1 | waby | How did Solomon describe his lover’s feet in her sandals and the curves of her thighs? | He described her feet in her sandals as beautiful and the curves of her thighs like jewels. | |||
120 | 7:2 | a73z | How did Solomon describe his love’s navel and belly? | Solomon described his love’s navel as a round bowl which never lacks mixed wine and her belly as mound of wheat surrounded with lilies. | |||
121 | 7:3 | i59u | How did Solomon describe his lover’s two breasts? | Solomon described her two breasts like two fawns, twins of a gazelle. | |||
122 | 7:4 | xw0h | How did Solomon describe his lover’s neck, eyes, and nose? | Solomon described her neck as an ivory tower, her eyes like a pool, and her nose like the tower in Lebanon. | |||
123 | 7:5 | xcpx | How did Solomon describe his lover’s head and hair? | Solomon described her head like Mount Carmel and her hair as dark. | |||
124 | 7:7 | hy8t | How did Solomon describe his lover and her breasts? | He described her as a date palm tree and her breasts as clusters of fruit. | |||
125 | 7:8 | kbdw | What did he also want his lover’s breasts and breath to be like? | He also wanted his lover’s breasts to be like grape clusters and her breath to be sweet like the smell of apricot fruit. | |||
126 | 7:9 | iu8k | What did he want his lover’s mouth to be like? | He wanted her mouth to be like the best wine. | |||
127 | 7:10 | zgw1 | To whom did the young woman belong and whom did he desire? | The young woman belonged to her beloved and her beloved desired her. | |||
128 | 7:11 | t5h6 | Where did the young woman want her beloved to go with her? | She wanted him to go into the countryside to spend the night in the villages. | |||
129 | 7:12 | lnc4 | Why did she want her beloved to rise early? | She wanted him to rise early to see if the vines in the vineyards and the pomegranates had budded. | |||
130 | 7:12 | y6on | What did she say she would give her beloved when they got to the vineyards? | She said she would give him her love. | |||
131 | 7:13 | d46g | What did she say the mandrakes would do? | She said the mandrakes would give off their fragrance. | |||
132 | 7:13 | ayne | What did she say was at the door where she and her lover were staying? | She said that at the door where they were staying there were all sorts of choice fruits, new and old, that she had stored up for him. | |||
133 | 8:1 | dnlh | What did the woman wish that her lover was like and why? | She wished he were like her brother so that she could kiss her lover at any time and no one would despise her. | |||
134 | 8:2 | ksh6 | Where would the woman have liked to bring her lover? | She would have liked to bring him to her mother’s house so he could teach her. | |||
135 | 8:3 | xkmh | What were her lover’s left and right hands doing? | His left hand was holding his head and his right hand is hugging her. | |||
136 | 8:4 | sk0u | What did the woman want Jerusalem’s women to promise? | The woman wanted Jerusalem’s women to promise that they would not interrupt her and her lover’s lovemaking until they were finished. | |||
137 | 8:5 | jnlm | What did the women of Jerusalem ask? | They asked who was coming up from the wilderness, leaning on her beloved. | |||
138 | 8:5 | zdcq | What did the young woman tell her lover when she woke him under the apricot tree? | She told him that his mother had conceived and given birth to him under the apricot tree. | |||
139 | 8:6 | nbql | What did the young woman want her lover to do and why? | She wanted him to set her as a seal over his heart because love is as strong as death and a hot flame. | |||
140 | 8:7 | jbpi | What couldn’t stop love? | Huge amounts of moving water could not stop love. | |||
141 | 8:8 | dued | What did the woman’s brothers say about their little sister? | They said that her breasts had not yet grown and that they wondered what they would do for her when she was promised in marriage. | |||
142 | 8:9 | zldu | What would the woman’s brothers do if she were a wall? | If she were a wall, they would build a tower of silver on her. | |||
143 | 8:9 | r6bj | What would the woman’s brothers do if she were a door? | If she were a door, they would adorn her with boards of cedar. | |||
144 | 8:10 | u41y | How did the young woman describe herself? | She described herself as a wall with breasts like fortress towers and completely mature. | |||
145 | 8:11 | wyn6 | What did the young woman say that Solomon did with his vineyard at Baal Hamon? | Solomon leased his vineyard to those who would take care of it. | |||
146 | 8:12 | zm31 | What does the young woman say about her own vineyard and those who maintained it? | She said the 1000 shekels that it brought belonged to Solomon and that those who maintained it would get 200 shekels. | |||
147 | 8:13 | ga8b | What did the woman’s lover say to her who lived in the gardens about what his friends, as well as he, wanted to hear? | He said that his friends, as well as he, wanted to be the ones to hear her voice. | |||
148 | 8:14 | k16v | What did the young woman want her beloved to do and be like? | She wanted her beloved to hurry and to be like a deer. |