Song of Songs 1:12

While the king sitteth at his table, my spikenard sendeth forth the smell thereof.

Cross-reference

Song 4:13-16 details the bride as a garden of spices and invites the wind to spread fragrance — directly expanding the perfume imagery here.

Song 4:16 directly mirrors this: the bride calls for the wind to spread her garden's fragrance, inviting the beloved to come.

Song of Solomon 4:10 also mentions the fragrance of perfume—direct parallel in the same love poem.

John 12:3 Typology

John 12:3 recounts Mary anointing Jesus with costly perfume at a meal, filling the house with fragrance — a clear typological parallel to the king at table and spreading perfume.

Revelation 3:20 pictures Christ standing at the door, offering to eat with the believer — a strong parallel of intimate table fellowship with the King.