6 O how fayre and louely art thou (my derlynge) in pleasures?
Song of Songs 7:6 Cross References - Coverdale
Psalms 45:11
11 Herken (o doughter) considre, & enclyne thine eare: forget thine owne people, & thy fathers house.
Song of Songs 1:15-16
Song of Songs 2:14
14 (my doue) out of the caues of the rockes, out of the holes of the wall: O let me se thy countenaunce and heare thy voyce, for swete is thy voyce and fayre is thy face.
Song of Songs 4:7
7 Thou art all fayre (o my loue) & no spott is there in the.
Song of Songs 4:10
10 O how fayre and louely are thy brestes, my sister, my spouse? Thy brestes are more pleasaunt then wyne, and the smell of thy oyntmentes passeth all spices.
Song of Songs 7:10
10 There wil I turne me vnto my loue, and he shal turne him vnto me.
Isaiah 62:4-5
4 From this tyme forth thou shalt neuer be called the forsake, & thy lode shal nomore be called the wildernesse. But thou shalt be called Hephziba (that is, my beloued) & yi londe Beula (that is) a maried woma: for ye LORDE loueth ye, & thy lode shalbe inhabited.
5 And like as yonge ma taketh a doughter to mariage, so shal God mary himself vnto yi sonnes. And as a brydegrome is glad of his bryde, so shal God reioyse ouer the.
Zephaniah 3:17
17 for the LORDE thy God is with the, it is he that hath power to saue: he hath a special pleasure in the, and a maruelous loue towarde the: yee he reioyseth ouer the wt gladnesse.