Song of Songs 4:15
A fountain of gardens, a well of living waters, and streams from Lebanon.
Cross-reference
Song 4:12 also calls the bride a fountain and spring, reinforcing the sealed garden source imagery here.
Psalm 36:9 calls God the 'fountain of life', directly paralleling the fountain imagery here — linking the bride's source to God.
Jeremiah 2:13 calls God the 'fountain of living waters', a direct phrase match to the well of living water here — applying the same image to God.
Jeremiah 17:13 repeats 'fountain of living water' for God, closely echoing this verse's well of living water.
In John 4:14, Jesus uses the same spring image to promise eternal life — the earthly fountain here prefigures the living water He gives.
In John 7:38, Jesus says rivers of living water flow from believers — echoing this garden spring as a type of the Spirit's outpouring.
In Revelation 22:1, this garden spring becomes the river of life from God's throne — the ultimate source of living water in the new creation.