Ezekiel 34:22
Therefore will I save my flock, and they shall no more be a prey; and I will judge between cattle and cattle.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 34:10 promises to remove bad shepherds and deliver the flock, directly connecting to the salvation and judgment between sheep here.
Ezekiel 34:17 introduces the same judgment between sheep, setting up the salvation that follows in verse 22.
Psalm 72:12 promises deliverance for the needy, paralleling God's salvation of the weak flock here.
In Jeremiah 23:2, God pronounces judgment on shepherds who scattered the flock, echoing the same divine intervention to save and judge.
Jeremiah 23:3 promises the gathering of the remnant, directly paralleling the salvation and restoration of the flock here.
Zechariah 11:7-9 depicts a shepherd abandoning the flock to slaughter, contrasting with God's saving action and judgment.
Micah 2:12 promises God gathering the remnant like sheep, closely mirroring the saving and gathering of the flock here.
Micah 5:4 foretells a shepherd-king who will provide security, fulfilling the promise of God shepherding his flock.
Zechariah 9:16 declares the LORD will save his flock, directly paralleling the salvation and security promised here.
Zechariah 14:11 promises lasting security for Jerusalem, matching the promise that the flock will no longer be prey.
Romans 11:26 echoes this saving of the flock, applying it to the future deliverance of all Israel.