1 Kings 4:25

And Judah and Israel dwelt safely, every man under his vine and under his fig tree, from Dan even to Beer–sheba, all the days of Solomon.

Cross-reference

In 1 Kings 12:4, the people complain of Solomon's heavy yoke – a stark contrast to the peace described here.

Zechariah 3:10 also uses 'vine and fig tree' to depict messianic peace, echoing the security of Solomon's reign.

In 2 Samuel 24:15, the same 'from Dan to Beersheba' describes a plague – the opposite of the peace depicted here.

2 Kings 18:31 reuses the 'vine and fig tree' idiom as the Assyrian king's deceptive peace promise — a parallel use.

Micah 4:4 Allusion

Micah 4:4 directly quotes 'under his vine and fig tree' as a prophecy of future peace, fulfilling the ideal of Solomon's era.

Jeremiah 33:16 declares Judah and Jerusalem 'will dwell securely' under that Branch, echoing the security of Solomon's kingdom.

Jeremiah 23:6 promises Israel 'will dwell securely' under the righteous Branch, directly matching the safety of Solomon's time.

Psalm 72:7 Parallel

Psalm 72:7 prays for peace and righteousness in the king's days, echoing the prosperity and security of Solomon's reign.

Isaiah 36:16 uses the exact same phrase 'under his own vine and fig tree' as a promise of peace if they surrender — an ironic echo of Solomon's peaceful reign.

Deuteronomy 12:10 Prophetic fulfillment

Deuteronomy 12:10 promises safety and rest from enemies – here that promise is realized under Solomon.

1 Chronicles 22:9 Prophetic fulfillment

1 Chronicles 22:9 promises Solomon rest from enemies – directly fulfilled in the peaceful conditions here.

1 Chronicles 21:2 records David's census 'from Beersheba to Dan' – a command leading to judgment, opposite of peace.

In 2 Chronicles 10:4, the people complain that Solomon's yoke was heavy — contrasting the peace described here with the burdens of his labor.

Ezekiel 28:26 promises secure dwelling and planting vineyards, similar to the safety under Solomon. The theme of peaceful security connects.

Ezekiel 38:11 uses 'dwell securely' to describe a target for Gog's attack — contrasting with Solomon's undisturbed peace.

Ezekiel 39:26 describes dwelling securely with no one to make them afraid, mirroring the safety of Israel under Solomon.

2 Samuel 3:10 uses 'from Dan to Beersheba' to describe David's future kingdom – same formula for the united realm.