Zechariah 3:10

In that day, saith the Lord of hosts, shall ye call every man his neighbour under the vine and under the fig tree.

Cross-reference

In Zechariah 2:11, the same 'in that day' context promises nations joining the Lord — together they depict universal peace and invitation.

In 1 Kings 4:25, the exact phrase 'under his vine and under his fig tree' describes peace under Solomon — Zechariah recalls that ideal for the future.

Micah 4:4 Parallel

In Micah 4:4, the same vine-and-fig tree phrase appears in a similar promise of future security — reinforcing Zechariah's hope.

Hosea 2:18 Parallel

In Hosea 2:18, God promises a covenant of peace with creation and removal of war — parallel to the vine-and-fig peace imagery here.

In Jeremiah 23:6, a coming king brings security for Israel — parallel theme of future safety as in the vine-and-fig promise here.

In Jeremiah 30:10, God promises quiet and safety after exile — parallel to the peace depicted by the vine and fig tree here.

Jeremiah 31:5 promises vineyards planted and enjoyed – a parallel restoration image to vine and fig tree peace here.

Jeremiah 32:15 speaks of vineyards again being bought, reinforcing the land restoration and prosperity theme.

Jeremiah 32:37 promises gathering and safety – the peaceful return that leads to sitting under vine and fig tree.