| 1 | To the Overseer.—'On the Lilies.'—By sons of Korah. —An Instruction.—A song of loves. My heart hath indited a good thing, I am telling my works to a king, My tongue [is] the pen of a speedy writer. |
| 2 | Thou hast been beautified above the sons of men, Grace hath been poured into thy lips, Therefore hath God blessed thee to the age. |
| 3 | Gird Thy sword upon the thigh, O mighty, Thy glory and Thy majesty! |
| 4 | As to Thy majesty—prosper!—ride! Because of truth, and meekness—righteousness, And Thy right hand showeth Thee fearful things. |
| 5 | Thine arrows [are] sharp,—Peoples fall under Thee—In the heart of the enemies of the king. |
| 6 | Thy throne, O God, [is] age-during, and for ever, A sceptre of uprightness [Is] the sceptre of Thy kingdom. |
| 7 | Thou hast loved righteousness and hatest wickedness, Therefore God, thy God, hath anointed thee, Oil of joy above thy companions. |
| 8 | Myrrh and aloes, cassia! all thy garments, Out of palaces of ivory Stringed instruments have made thee glad. |
| 9 | Daughters of kings [are] among thy precious ones, A queen hath stood at thy right hand, In pure gold of Ophir. |
| 10 | Hearken, O daughter, and see, incline thine ear, And forget thy people, and thy father's house, |
| 11 | And the king doth desire thy beauty, Because he [is] thy lord—bow thyself to him, |
| 12 | And the daughter of Tyre with a present, The rich of the people do appease thy face. |
| 13 | All glory [is] the daughter of the king within, Of gold-embroidered work [is] her clothing. |
| 14 | In divers colours she is brought to the king, Virgins— after her—her companions, Are brought to thee. |
| 15 | They are brought with joy and gladness, They come into the palace of the king. |
| 16 | Instead of thy fathers are thy sons, Thou dost appoint them for princes in all the earth. |
| 17 | I make mention of Thy name in all generations, Therefore do peoples praise Thee, To the age, and for ever! |