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629 B
629 B
General Information:
The man is speaking.
My dove
The Israelites considered doves beautiful birds with pleasant voices. The man thinks the woman's face and voice are beautiful. If calling a woman a "dove" would be offensive, you could leave out the metaphor. Alternate translation: "My beautiful woman" (See: rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor)
the clefts
large cracks in the side of mountain rocks large enough for people to hide in
the mountain crags
"the steep rocks on the sides of the mountains"
your face
Some versions translate this as "your appearance" or "your form" or "what you look like."