Song of Songs 3:9
Song of Songs 3:6-10 The Message (MSG)
What’s this I see, approaching from the desert, raising clouds of dust, Filling the air with sweet smells and pungent aromatics? Look! It’s Solomon’s carriage, carried and guarded by sixty soldiers, sixty of Israel’s finest, All of them armed to the teeth, trained for battle, ready for anything, anytime. King Solomon once had a carriage built from fine-grained Lebanon cedar. He had it framed with silver and roofed with gold. The cushions were covered with a purple fabric, the interior lined with tooled leather.
Song of Songs 3:9 King James Version (KJV)
King Solomon made himself a chariot Of the wood of Lebanon.
Song of Songs 3:9 New American Standard Bible - NASB 1995 (NASB1995)
King Solomon has made for himself a sedan chair From the timber of Lebanon.
Song of Songs 3:9 New Century Version (NCV)
King Solomon had a couch made for himself of wood from Lebanon.
Song of Songs 3:9 American Standard Version (ASV)
King Solomon made himself a palanquin Of the wood of Lebanon.
Song of Songs 3:9 New International Version (NIV)
King Solomon made for himself the carriage; he made it of wood from Lebanon.
Song of Songs 3:9 New King James Version (NKJV)
Of the wood of Lebanon Solomon the King Made himself a palanquin
Song of Songs 3:9 Amplified Bible (AMP)
King Solomon has made for himself a palanquin From the [cedar] wood of Lebanon.
Song of Songs 3:9 New Living Translation (NLT)
King Solomon’s carriage is built of wood imported from Lebanon.