2 Kings 19:31
For out of Jerusalem shall go forth a remnant, and they that escape out of mount Zion: the zeal of the Lord of hosts shall do this.
Cross-reference
In 2 Kings 19:4, Hezekiah prays for the remnant; verse 31 is the divine answer — the remnant will survive.
2 Kings 19:29 gives the sign for the remnant's deliverance, providing the immediate context for the promise that follows.
2 Kings 21:14 speaks of abandoning the remnant—a stark reversal of the preservation promised here.
Isaiah 9:7 includes the identical phrase 'the zeal of the LORD of hosts will do this' — a direct verbal link.
Zechariah 1:14 directly echoes this phrase: the LORD is 'zealous for Jerusalem and Zion'—a strong thematic parallel.
Romans 9:27 quotes Isaiah on a remnant being saved — the same prophetic theme from Isaiah that underlies this verse.
Isaiah 37:31 is the parallel account, repeating the image of the remnant taking root—same event, same message.
Isaiah 37:32 is verbatim identical to this verse—the same prophecy in a parallel narrative.
Ezra 9:8 describes an escaped remnant after exile, paralleling the remnant theme here—both show God sparing a people.
Jeremiah 44:14 declares the remnant in Egypt will not return — contrasting with the promised survival of Jerusalem's remnant.
Romans 11:5 applies the remnant concept to Paul's day — a NT continuation of the OT remnant theology seen here.