Song of Songs 8:14

Make haste, my beloved, and be thou like to a roe or to a young hart upon the mountains of spices.

Cross-reference

In Song 2:17, the same plea to 'be like a gazelle or young stag on the mountains' appears, reinforcing the lover's longing for the beloved's swift return.

Song of Solomon 2:9 uses the identical simile 'like a roe or a young hart' for the beloved, repeated here at the book's close.

In Revelation 22:17, the Spirit and the Bride cry 'Come!' — the same marital longing for the beloved's arrival, now seen as Christ the Bridegroom.

In Revelation 22:20, Jesus promises to come soon and the church responds 'Come, Lord Jesus!' — a direct echo of the beloved's plea to hasten.

Proverbs 5:19 uses the same 'roe' and 'hind' imagery for marital love, echoing the beloved as a gazelle here.