Song of Solomon 4:7
Song of Solomon 4:7 in Multiple Translations
You are altogether beautiful, my darling; in you there is no flaw.
Thou art all fair, my love; there is no spot in thee.
Thou art all fair, my love; And there is no spot in thee.
You are all fair, my love; there is no mark on you.
You are incredibly beautiful, my darling—you are absolutely flawless!
Thou art all faire, my loue, and there is no spot in thee.
Thou [art] all fair, my friend, And a blemish there is not in thee. Come from Lebanon, O spouse,
You are all beautiful, my love. There is no spot in you.
Thou art all fair, my love; there is no spot in thee.
Thou art all fair, O my love, and there is not a spot in thee.
My darling, you are completely beautiful; your body is perfectly formed!
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Hebrew Word Reference — Song of Solomon 4:7
Study Notes — Song of Solomon 4:7
Context — The Bridegroom
7You are altogether beautiful, my darling; in you there is no flaw.
8Come with me from Lebanon, my bride, come with me from Lebanon! Descend from the peak of Amana, from the summits of Senir and Hermon, from the dens of the lions, from the mountains of the leopards. 9You have captured my heart, my sister, my bride; you have stolen my heart with one glance of your eyes, with one jewel of your neck.Cross References
| Reference | Text (BSB) | |
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| 1 | Song of Solomon 1:15 | How beautiful you are, my darling! Oh, how very beautiful! Your eyes are like doves. |
| 2 | Song of Solomon 4:1 | How beautiful you are, my darling— how very beautiful! Your eyes are like doves behind your veil. Your hair is like a flock of goats streaming down Mount Gilead. |
| 3 | Jude 1:24 | Now to Him who is able to keep you from stumbling and to present you unblemished in His glorious presence, with great joy— |
| 4 | Colossians 1:22 | But now He has reconciled you by Christ’s physical body through death to present you holy, unblemished, and blameless in His presence— |
| 5 | Ephesians 5:25–27 | Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave Himself up for her to sanctify her, cleansing her by the washing with water through the word, and to present her to Himself as a glorious church, without stain or wrinkle or any such blemish, but holy and blameless. |
| 6 | 2 Peter 3:14 | Therefore, beloved, as you anticipate these things, make every effort to be found at peace—spotless and blameless in His sight. |
| 7 | Psalms 45:13 | All glorious is the princess in her chamber; her gown is embroidered with gold. |
| 8 | Song of Solomon 5:16 | His mouth is most sweet; he is altogether lovely. This is my beloved, and this is my friend, O daughters of Jerusalem. |
| 9 | Numbers 24:5 | How lovely are your tents, O Jacob, your dwellings, O Israel! |
| 10 | Psalms 45:11 | and the king will desire your beauty; bow to him, for he is your lord. |
Sermons on Song of Solomon 4:7
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(Through the Bible) Song of Solomon by Zac Poonen | This sermon delves into the deep and intimate themes of love, marriage, and devotion as portrayed in the Song of Solomon. It emphasizes the importance of the sexual relationship in |
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His People's Scars and Warts by Thomas Brooks | Thomas Brooks emphasizes that God lovingly acknowledges the scars and imperfections of His people, focusing instead on their beauty and worth. He illustrates that just as Caesar hi |
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Your Spots and Blots by Thomas Brooks | Thomas Brooks emphasizes the assurance of believers standing before God, clothed in the righteousness of Christ, despite their imperfections and struggles with sin. He encourages t |
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(A Divine Visitation) Hope Renewed by Richard Owen Roberts | In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of repentance and the opportunity for sinners to turn to God. He references five scriptures, including the book of Jude, to empha |
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Most Holy Faith by Leonard Ravenhill | In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of building oneself up in faith and staying vigilant against worldly temptations. He shares a story about a preacher who hypo |
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Do I Believe (Compilation) by Compilations | In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of walking in the light and not focusing on one's weaknesses and abilities. He refers to the story of the 10 spies who gave a |
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(Through the Bible) Ephesians 1 by Chuck Smith | In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the spiritual blessings that believers have in Jesus Christ. He emphasizes that the church often emphasizes what believers should be doing f |






