Psalm 45:13
The king’s daughter is all glorious within: her clothing is of wrought gold.
Cross-reference
Psalm 45:9 also describes the queen in gold of Ophir, directly paralleling the bride's glorious gold clothing here.
1 Samuel 16:7 emphasizes that God looks on the heart, not outward appearance — matching 'all glorious within' here.
Song of Solomon 7:1 similarly praises a prince's daughter's beauty and adornment, echoing the bride's glorious attire.
Isaiah 61:10 uses bride imagery of being clothed with salvation and righteousness, paralleling the bride's gold garments.
1 Peter 3:4 describes the inner beauty of a gentle spirit — the same 'all glorious within' that makes the bride truly radiant.
Revelation 19:7 announces the marriage of the Lamb and the bride making herself ready, directly connecting to this bride's glory.
Revelation 19:8 describes the bride arrayed in fine linen (righteousness), paralleling the gold clothing here.
Matthew 22:11 shows a guest without a wedding garment — contrasting with the bride's glorious attire, symbolizing the need for righteousness.
Matthew 22:12 highlights the guest's lack of a wedding garment — a stark contrast to the bride's glorious clothing, emphasizing necessity of being clothed in Christ.
1 Peter 3:3 warns against outward adornment like gold — contrasting with the bride's golden clothing here, though her true glory is within.
Revelation 3:18 counsels buying gold refined and white garments — the true riches and clothing that make one glorious, echoing the bride's gold attire.