Song of Songs 4:7
Thou art all fair, my love; there is no spot in thee.
Cross-reference
In Song 4:1, the same beloved is praised as 'fair', reinforcing the declaration in 4:7 that she is without spot.
In Song 5:16, the beloved is described as 'altogether lovely', mirroring the 'no spot' perfection of the bride in 4:7.
In Ephesians 5:27, Christ presents the church 'without spot' — directly echoing Song 4:7's description of the bride as spotless, typifying the church.
Ephesians 5:27 describes the church presented 'without spot or wrinkle' — a clear echo of the flawless bride in Song 4:7, showing Christ's love for the church.
2 Peter 2:13 reverses the image—false teachers are 'spots and blemishes,' contrasting with the bride's spotlessness.
In Psalm 45:13, the bride is 'all glorious within', paralleling the 'all fair, no spot' description in 4:7.