Bible for Soul
Book 22 of 66 · Poetry & Wisdom

Song of SolomonChapter 1 · love and shepherd and flock

17 verses3 sections2 min readGenealogyComplete KJV text

Song of Solomon 1 contains 17 verses in the King James Version. This page presents the complete chapter, a section-by-section outline, and direct links to every verse. Its recurring subjects include love, shepherd and flock, and Solomon.

Chapter at a glance

What is in Song of Solomon 1?

The chapter opens, “The song of songs, which is Solomon’s.” It closes in verse 17, “The beams of our house are cedar, and our rafters of fir.” The outline below follows the text in order.

Primary themes
loveshepherd and flockSolomon
Passage
Song of Solomon 1:1–17
Reading time
About 2 minutes · 330 words
Section-by-section outline

Song of Solomon 1 outline

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  1. Verses 1–1

    Song of Solomon 1:1–1

    The song of songs, which is Solomon’s.

  2. Verses 2–11

    Love · Shepherd and Flock

    Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth: for thy love is better than wine.

  3. Verses 12–17

    Kingship · Love

    While the king sitteth at his table, my spikenard sendeth forth the smell thereof.

King James Version · complete chapter

Song of Solomon 1 KJV

1The song of songs, which is Solomon’s. 2Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth: for thy love is better than wine. 3Because of the savour of thy good ointments thy name is as ointment poured forth, therefore do the virgins love thee. 4Draw me, we will run after thee: the king hath brought me into his chambers: we will be glad and rejoice in thee, we will remember thy love more than wine: the upright love thee. 5I am black, but comely, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, as the tents of Kedar, as the curtains of Solomon. 6Look not upon me, because I am black, because the sun hath looked upon me: my mother’s children were angry with me; they made me the keeper of the vineyards; but mine own vineyard have I not kept. 7Tell me, O thou whom my soul loveth, where thou feedest, where thou makest thy flock to rest at noon: for why should I be as one that turneth aside by the flocks of thy companions? 8If thou know not, O thou fairest among women, go thy way forth by the footsteps of the flock, and feed thy kids beside the shepherds’ tents. 9I have compared thee, O my love, to a company of horses in Pharaoh’s chariots. 10Thy cheeks are comely with rows of jewels, thy neck with chains of gold. 11We will make thee borders of gold with studs of silver. 12While the king sitteth at his table, my spikenard sendeth forth the smell thereof. 13A bundle of myrrh is my well-beloved unto me; he shall lie all night betwixt my breasts. 14My beloved is unto me as a cluster of camphire in the vineyards of Engedi. 15Behold, thou art fair, my love; behold, thou art fair; thou hast doves’ eyes. 16Behold, thou art fair, my beloved, yea, pleasant: also our bed is green. 17The beams of our house are cedar, and our rafters of fir.