Proverbs 8:30
Then I was by him, as one brought up with him: and I was daily his delight, rejoicing always before him;
Cross-references
Isaiah 42:1 describes the Servant in whom God delights, echoing the delight between Father and Wisdom in Proverbs 8:30—a Messianic typology.
Matthew 3:17 records the Father's voice declaring delight in His Son, directly parallel to the delight shared with wisdom in Proverbs 8:30.
Matthew 17:5 repeats the Father's delight in His Son at the transfiguration, mirroring wisdom as God's daily delight in Proverbs 8:30.
John 1:1-3 presents the Word with God from the beginning, creating all things — a clear NT counterpart to Wisdom beside God as master workman in Proverbs 8:30.
John 1:18 says the Son is in the Father's bosom, mirroring the intimate closeness of Wisdom being 'beside' God and His delight in Proverbs 8:30.
John 3:35 states the Father loves the Son and gives all things to Him, paralleling the delight between God and wisdom in Proverbs 8:30.
Job 38:4 challenges human absence at creation, while Proverbs 8:30 claims wisdom was present as a master workman—complementary creation perspectives.