"How beloved are your dwelling places, O Lord of hosts! What is the significance of this love? It is that for the sake of the Temple, you have made this lyre, so that whoever contributes to the Temple will have their name inscribed on it. As it says in Isaiah 66:6, "A voice of uproar from the city, a voice from the Temple!"
This refers to the good deeds done in the city and in the Temple. So, how beloved are your dwelling places, O Lord of hosts! The Temple is called "beloved," and those who built it are also called "beloved," as it says in 2 Samuel 12:25, "And they called his name Jedidiah (beloved of the Lord)." And those who were built in its territory are also called "beloved," as it says in Deuteronomy 33:12, "Of Benjamin he said, 'The beloved of the Lord shall dwell in safety by Him; he covers him all the day long, and he dwells between his shoulders.'" David also said in Psalm 60:7, "That your beloved may be delivered."