John 4:7

There cometh a woman of Samaria to draw water: Jesus saith unto her, Give me to drink.

Cross-reference

John 4:10 Parallel

In John 4:10, Jesus directly responds to her request, offering 'living water' — immediate narrative continuation.

John 4:28 Parallel

John 4:28 shows the woman leaving her water jar in response to Jesus' request, completing the narrative sequence begun here.

John 19:28 Related theme

In John 19:28, Jesus says 'I am thirsty' on the cross — a parallel expression of thirst, echoing his request here.

In Genesis 24:43, Abraham's servant asks Rebekah for water at a well — a typological parallel to Jesus and the Samaritan woman.

In 1 Kings 17:10, Elijah asks a widow for water — a typological parallel of a prophet asking a foreign woman for a drink.

Genesis 24:17 has the servant directly ask Rebekah for water, closely paralleling Jesus' request for a drink here.