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Homosexual behavior is contrary to the Creator's design (Gen. 1:27-28), and therefore is entirely unnatural (Rom. 1:26-27). Homosexual acts are not good; they neither conform to the standard of good (righteousness) revealed in God's law, and they are not good ( beneficial) for an individual or for society. According to Scripture, homosexual activity is sinful and an abomination (Lev. 18:22; 20:13; Rom. 1:26-27; 1 Cor. 6:9; 1 Tim. 1:9-10). The rise and acceptance of homosexual relationships is a sign of moral degradation, is due to man?s suppression of the knowledge of God in his pursuit of idolatry, and is a revelation of God's wrath (Rom. 1:18-32; Gen. 19:1-11).
William Einwechter

God has made us with a harmony of heart and head, of thought and action… The more we know Him the more we are able to love Him. The more we love Him the more we seek to know Him. To be central in our hearts He must be foremost in our minds. Religious thought is the prerequisite to religious affection and obedient action.
R.C. Sproul

Latin Vulgate Song of Solomon Chapter 1:1-16.

Index: Latin Vulgate

 

Song of Solomon 1

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1:1 osculetur me osculo oris sui quia meliora sunt ubera tua vino

1:2 fraglantia unguentis optimis oleum effusum nomen tuum ideo adulescentulae dilexerunt te

1:3 trahe me post te curremus introduxit me rex in cellaria sua exultabimus et laetabimur in te memores uberum tuorum super vinum recti diligunt te

1:4 nigra sum sed formonsa filiae Hierusalem sicut tabernacula Cedar sicut pelles Salomonis

1:5 nolite me considerare quod fusca sim quia decoloravit me sol filii matris meae pugnaverunt contra me posuerunt me custodem in vineis vineam meam non custodivi

1:6 indica mihi quem diligit anima mea ubi pascas ubi cubes in meridie ne vagari incipiam per greges sodalium tuorum

1:7 si ignoras te o pulchra inter mulieres egredere et abi post vestigia gregum et pasce hedos tuos iuxta tabernacula pastorum

1:8 equitatui meo in curribus Pharaonis adsimilavi te amica mea

1:9 pulchrae sunt genae tuae sicut turturis collum tuum sicut monilia

1:10 murenulas aureas faciemus tibi vermiculatas argento

1:11 dum esset rex in accubitu suo nardus mea dedit odorem suum

1:12 fasciculus murrae dilectus meus mihi inter ubera mea commorabitur

1:13 botrus cypri dilectus meus mihi in vineis Engaddi

1:14 ecce tu pulchra es amica mea ecce tu pulchra oculi tui columbarum

1:15 ecce tu pulcher es dilecte mi et decorus lectulus noster floridus

1:16 tigna domorum nostrarum cedrina laquearia nostra cypressina