Song of Songs 2:13

The fig tree putteth forth her green figs, and the vines with the tender grape give a good smell. Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away.

Cross-reference

Song of Solomon 2:10 contains the same 'Arise, my love... come away' call that continues here. Identical wording in the same passage.

Song of Solomon 2:15 refers to the same blossoming vineyards and warns of foxes — a direct continuation of the imagery in 2:13.

Song of Solomon 6:11 similarly describes inspecting budding vines and pomegranates — the same springtime garden imagery used here to invite the beloved.

In Song 7:8, similar vine and fruit imagery describes the beloved's body, continuing the garden love metaphor from here.

Song 7:11-13 echoes the exact phrase 'tender grape appear' and repeats the invitation to come away — a direct thematic parallel.

Song of Solomon 4:8 echoes the invitation to 'come with me' — similar to 'arise, come away' in 2:13. Both are calls from the beloved.

Song of Solomon 7:12 also uses vineyard and blossom imagery and a call to go out — parallels the invitation in 2:13.