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21 lines
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# General Information:
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In 6:11-12 the man speaks to himself. Looking to see if plants had matured is probably a metaphor for enjoying the sight of the woman's body. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/jit/figs-metaphor]])
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# grove
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See how you translated this in [Song of Songs 4:13](../04/12.md).
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# young growth
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"young plants" or "new shoots"
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# had budded
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"had grown their buds." Buds are the small round parts of plants which open up into flowers.
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# were in bloom
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"were opening their flowers"
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