Song of Songs 8:2
I would lead thee, and bring thee into my mother’s house, who would instruct me: I would cause thee to drink of spiced wine of the juice of my pomegranate.
Cross-reference
Song of Solomon 3:4 uses nearly identical language: bringing the beloved into the mother's house. A direct parallel within the same book.
Song of Solomon 4:10-16 describes the lover's garden of spices and pomegranates—the same imagery of spiced wine and fruit used in Song of Solomon 8:2.
Song of Solomon 5:1 answers the invitation—the lover enters his garden and drinks wine and milk, echoing the spiced wine offered in Song of Solomon 8:2.
Song of Solomon 7:9 compares the beloved's mouth to best wine—similar to the spiced wine she gives in Song of Solomon 8:2, reinforcing wine as a love symbol.
Song of Solomon 7:12 also speaks of going to vineyards to see pomegranates and give love—paralleling the setting and gift of spiced wine in Song of Solomon 8:2.
In Song 4:13, the beloved's garden includes pomegranates; here the speaker offers pomegranate nectar, echoing that imagery.
Proverbs 9:2 depicts Lady Wisdom mixing her wine—a similar image of a woman preparing spiced wine, though in a wisdom context rather than romantic.