Song of Songs 1:7
Tell me, O thou whom my soul loveth, where thou feedest, where thou makest thy flock to rest at noon: for why should I be as one that turneth aside by the flocks of thy companions?
Cross-reference
In Song 2:3, the beloved rests in her lover's shadow — answering her search in Song 1:7 for where he pastures his flock.
Song 3:1-4 shows the beloved seeking her lover at night — continuing the theme of searching from Song 1:7 where she asks where to find him.
Song 5:16 declares 'This is my beloved'—directly identifying the one she seeks in this verse.
Song of Solomon 2:16 explicitly states the beloved pastures his flock, directly answering the question in 1:7.
Song of Solomon 6:2 shows the beloved pasturing in gardens, continuing the shepherd imagery from 1:7.
In Song 5:8, the beloved is faint with love and asks others to tell her lover — echoing the longing in Song 1:7 to find him.
Ezekiel 34:15 portrays God as the shepherd who pastures and makes his flock lie down — directly parallel to the beloved's actions.
In Genesis 37:16, Joseph asks 'tell me where they are pasturing the flock' — a near-identical request to the beloved's question, both seeking a shepherd's location.