Psalm 45:15

With gladness and rejoicing shall they be brought: they shall enter into the king’s palace.

Cross-reference

Psalm 45:8 Parallel

Psalm 45:8 describes the king's fragrant robes and joyful music — same psalm context, directly related to the wedding celebration and the bride's entry.

In Song of Solomon 1:4, the bride similarly asks to be brought into the king's chambers, echoing the joyful procession to the palace.

Revelation 7:15-17 depicts the redeemed before God's throne with God wiping tears — echoes the joy of entering the king's presence in an eternal context.

In Isaiah 35:10, the ransomed return to Zion with joy and gladness, mirroring the joyful entry into the king's palace in Psalm 45:15.

In Isaiah 51:11, the ransomed return with joy and gladness, similar to the wedding procession entering the palace in Psalm 45:15.

Isaiah 61:10 uses bridegroom and bride imagery with joy and garments — directly parallels the joyful procession of the bride into the king's palace.

Jude 1:24 Typology

Jude 1:24 speaks of being presented before God's glorious presence with great joy — mirrors the bride being led into the king's presence with joy.