How fair and pleasant you are, O love, with your delights!
Parallel translations
- WEB How beautiful and how pleasant you are, love, for delights!
- KJV How fair and how pleasant art thou, O love, for delights!
- NKJV How fair and how pleasant you are, O love, with your delights!
- NASB “How beautiful and how delightful you are, My love, with all your delights!
- NLT Oh, how beautiful you are! How pleasing, my love, how full of delights!
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Quick answer
The beloved exclaims how beautiful and delightful she is, a joy to behold. His praise overflows in sheer delight.
Overview
After the detailed description, the beloved bursts into a summary cry of admiration: she is altogether pleasant and a source of delight. Such open expression of joy in one's spouse is part of the good gift of married love. It reflects, in a creaturely way, the delight God himself takes in his people, in whom he rejoices.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 8
- Song 4:10How delightful is your love, my sister, my bride! Your love is much better than wine, and the fragrance of your perfume than all spices.
- Song 1:15–16How beautiful you are, my darling! Oh, how very beautiful! Your eyes are like doves.
- Ps 45:11and the king will desire your beauty; bow to him, for he is your lord.
- Song 7:10I belong to my beloved, and his desire is for me.
- Song 2:14O my dove in the clefts of the rock, in the crevices of the cliff, let me see your face, let me hear your voice; for your voice is sweet, and your countenance is lovely.
- Isa 62:4–5No longer will you be called Forsaken, nor your land named Desolate; but you will be called Hephzibah, and your land Beulah; for the LORD will take delight in you, and your land will be His bride.
- Song 4:7You are altogether beautiful, my darling; in you there is no flaw.
- Zeph 3:17The LORD your God is among you; He is mighty to save. He will rejoice over you with gladness; He will quiet you with His love; He will rejoice over you with singing.”
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Christ at the center
The poetry of covenant love between bride and bridegroom pictures, at its highest, the love of Christ for his church — the Bridegroom who gave himself for his bride.
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