The basic outline of Song of Solomon 6:4—8:4 is:
The young man delights in his wife (Song of Solomon 6:4–10).
The young woman is swept away by desire for her husband (Song of Solomon 6:11–12).
The community and the young man are captivated by the young woman (Song of Solomon 6:13).
The young man celebrates the beauty of his wife (Song of Solomon 7:1–9).
The couple is reunited (Song of Solomon 7:9 – 8:4).
4 Tu es belle, mon amie, comme Thirtsa, Agréable comme Jérusalem, Mais terrible comme des troupes sous leurs bannières.