Song of Songs 7:6
How fair and how pleasant art thou, O love, for delights!
Cross-reference
Song 7:10 affirms his desire for her — echoing the praise of her delights in this verse.
In Song 7:12, the woman answers the man's praise with an invitation to give love in the vineyards, continuing the romantic dialogue.
In Song of Solomon 1:16, the woman returns the compliment, calling the man beautiful — reciprocal praise mirrors the admiration here.
In Song of Solomon 2:14, the man calls her voice sweet and face lovely — another direct expression of delight in her.
Song of Solomon 4:7 declares her 'altogether beautiful, no flaw' — the same total praise of the beloved's perfection.
Song of Solomon 4:10 extols her love as better than wine — the same theme of delight in the beloved's charms.
Song of Solomon 1:2 begins with her longing for his kisses — both verses celebrate mutual love and desire from different perspectives.
Song of Solomon 4:9 says she has captivated his heart — the same theme of the man's overwhelming admiration and delight.
Psalm 45:11 says the king desires the bride's beauty — a parallel royal expression of longing for the beloved.
Isaiah 62:5 compares God's rejoicing to a bridegroom's joy — echoing the delight expressed here in the beloved.
Isaiah 62:4 names Zion 'My Delight Is in Her' — God's delight parallels the beloved's delights here, but in a divine covenant context.
Zephaniah 3:17 describes God rejoicing over his people with love — a similar image of exultant delight in a beloved.