Amos 9:13
Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that the plowman shall overtake the reaper, and the treader of grapes him that soweth seed; and the mountains shall drop sweet wine, and all the hills shall melt.
Cross-references
Amos 9:5 describes God touching the earth in judgment that melts it — contrasting sharply with the blessing of abundance here.
Leviticus 26:5 describes overlapping harvests as covenant blessing, the same imagery used in Amos 9:13's promise of abundance.
Joel 3:18 directly parallels with 'mountains shall drip sweet wine and hills flow with milk' — the same prophetic vision of abundance.
Psalm 107:37 depicts redeemed people sowing and reaping fruitful yields, directly echoing the restoration blessing of abundant harvest.
Ezekiel 28:26 promises restored Israel planting vineyards in security, directly parallel to the abundant planting and reaping imagery here.
Ezekiel 36:8 says mountains of Israel will yield fruit for the returning people, mirroring the mountains dripping with wine.
Joel 2:19 promises grain, wine, and oil to satisfy the people, a parallel promise of agricultural restoration after judgment.
Joel 2:24 describes threshing floors full and vats overflowing with wine and oil, directly echoing the abundant harvest imagery.
Zechariah 8:12 promises vine fruit and ground produce as a sowing of peace, paralleling the eschatological agricultural blessing.
In Zechariah 9:17, the same image of grain and new wine depicts Israel's future abundance, reinforcing the harvest blessing promised here.
In Mark 14:25, Jesus speaks of not drinking wine until the kingdom comes—echoing the eschatological new wine of this verse.
In Hosea 2:21-23, God promises to answer the heavens and earth to bring grain, wine, and oil — the same restoration of agricultural abundance prophesied here.
Isaiah 35:1 describes the desert blossoming with joy — another image of transformed land in restoration, echoing the abundance here.
Isaiah 35:2 continues with abundant blossoming and joy — adding the glory of Lebanon and Carmel to the land's transformation seen here.
Isaiah 55:13 promises thorn replaced by cypress and myrtle — a reversal of curse into fruitful abundance, similar to this restoration.
Ezekiel 36:35 promises land restoration like Eden, a broader restoration theme similar to Amos 9:13's agricultural plenty.