Song of Songs 1:16

Behold, thou art fair, my beloved, yea, pleasant: also our bed is green.

Cross-reference

Song 2:3 continues the beloved's praise of her lover, comparing him to an apple tree — parallel to her admiration here.

Song 5:10-16 gives an extended description of the beloved's beauty — parallel to the simple praise 'you are beautiful' here.

Song 5:16 calls the beloved 'altogether desirable' — direct parallel of praise within the same poem.

Song 7:6 praises the woman as beautiful — mutual admiration mirroring the man's praise here.

Song 3:7 describes Solomon's litter (bed) — same couch/bed imagery from the same book.

Proverbs 7:16 uses couch imagery for seduction — opposite moral context from the beloved's pure couch.

Psalm 45:2 Parallel

In Psalm 45:2, the king is praised as most handsome — parallel praise of the beloved's beauty.