Hebrews 10:35

Cast not away therefore your confidence, which hath great recompence of reward.

Cross-reference

Hebrews 3:6 Parallel

Hebrews 3:6 ties holding fast confidence to being God's house — the same confidence not to be thrown away, with a great reward.

Again in Hebrews 3:6, the condition of holding fast confidence appears, reinforcing the exhortation here not to lose it.

Hebrews 11:26 shows Moses looking to the reward, illustrating the same principle: enduring reproach for a future reward.

In Hebrews 4:14, the same call to 'hold fast our confession' echoes the command not to throw away confidence — both exhort steadfast faith.

Hebrews 12:1 urges running with endurance, directly expanding the call to hold confidence and persevere.

Galatians 6:8-10 exhorts not giving up while doing good, promising a harvest — echoing perseverance and future reward.

1 Corinthians 15:58 urges steadfastness with assurance that labor is not in vain — directly parallel to not throwing away confidence for reward.

Matthew 5:12 promises 'great reward in heaven' for those persecuted — matching the theme of enduring for a future reward.

Matthew 13:21 describes those who fall away when tribulation comes—the opposite of holding confidence. It illustrates why perseverance is vital.

In 2 Chronicles 15:7, the same exhortation appears: 'be strong, do not let your hands be weak, for your work shall be rewarded.' It reinforces the promise of reward for perseverance.

Romans 2:7 Parallel

Romans 2:7 promises eternal life to those who seek glory and honor through patient endurance—directly parallel to the reward for not throwing away confidence.

Proverbs 23:18 promises a future and that hope will not be cut off—directly parallel to the 'great reward' held out for those who keep their confidence.

2 John 1:8 Parallel

2 John 1:8 warns against losing reward, directly echoing the command not to throw away confidence that brings great reward.

Luke 14:14 Parallel

Luke 14:14 promises repayment at the resurrection — reinforcing the future, eschatological reward for selfless acts.

Romans 15:4 Parallel

In Romans 15:4, Scripture provides endurance and hope — the same encouragement needed to not cast away confidence here.

James 5:8 Parallel

James 5:8 encourages patience as the Lord's coming nears, paralleling the exhortation to keep confidence for the reward.

1 Peter 1:13 calls for setting hope fully on future grace, mirroring the confidence that looks to the great reward.

Luke 18:7 Parallel

Luke 18:7 assures that God will bring justice for his elect who cry out persistently—reinforcing the promise of reward for unwavering faith.

Matthew 10:42 assures that even a small act of service will not lose its reward — expanding the promise of reward for faithful action.

Lamentations 3:26 commends waiting quietly for God's salvation—a posture of patient trust that parallels the call not to abandon confidence.

Psalm 130:7 Parallel

Psalm 130:7 calls Israel to hope in the Lord, whose steadfast love brings redemption—a thematic backdrop for the confidence that secures reward in Hebrews.

Psalm 71:14 Parallel

Psalm 71:14 expresses continual hope in God, echoing the steadfast confidence urged here. Both encourage persistent trust despite circumstances.

Psalm 19:11 Parallel

Psalm 19:11 promises 'great reward' for keeping God’s commands—the same phrase used here for confidence, linking obedience and reward.

In 1 Corinthians 13:13, faith, hope, and love endure — echoing the confidence and reward that persist here.