2 Kings 19:30
And the remnant that is escaped of the house of Judah shall yet again take root downward, and bear fruit upward.
Cross-reference
In 2 Kings 19:4, Hezekiah prays for the remnant — here God promises that remnant will take root and bear fruit.
2 Chronicles 32:22 records God saving Jerusalem — the fulfillment of the remnant's preservation promised here.
Isaiah 10:20-22 prophesies a remnant returning to God — echoing the remnant theme and Assyrian context here.
Isaiah 27:6 says Jacob will take root and blossom — nearly identical language to the remnant's promise here.
Isaiah 37:31 is the parallel account of this same prophecy about the remnant taking root.
Isaiah 37:32 continues the prophecy: a remnant will go out from Jerusalem — the zeal of the Lord.
Ezra 9:8 echoes the remnant and reviving imagery — both describe God preserving a remnant after judgment.
Isaiah 1:9 speaks of a few survivors left by God — the same remnant concept that is promised restoration here.
Hosea 14:5 uses the same 'take root' metaphor for Israel's restoration — a parallel image of flourishing after judgment.