Many daughters have done virtuously, but you surpass them all.
This verse expresses admiration and praise, declaring that many women may be virtuous and accomplished, but "you" (the addressed woman) excel above them all.
It highlights her unique qualities, setting her apart in her virtue, devotion, love, and fear of God.
Morally and spiritually, this verse teaches that while many strive for greatness, true inner excellence comes through spiritual strength and selfless action.
In deeper mystical understanding, the verse can also be seen as referencing the soul that rises above all its earthly traits and connects to its divine source — or as a depiction of true unity in love, transcending all comparisons.