Isaiah 1:27
Zion shall be redeemed with judgment, and her converts with righteousness.
Cross-reference
In Isaiah 5:16, God is exalted in justice and holy in righteousness — the same pair that defines Zion's redemption.
Isaiah 45:21-25 declares God a righteous Savior, linking salvation to righteousness — echoing the means of redemption here.
Isaiah 4:3 describes the outcome of Zion's redemption here — the surviving converts become holy, written among the living.
Isaiah 33:5 shows God filling Zion with the same judgment and righteousness that here bring redemption — a fuller picture of God's work.
Isaiah 62:1 continues the theme — Zion's righteousness and salvation shine forth, fulfilling the redemption promised here.
Isaiah 44:22 expands on redemption here — God blots out sins and calls Israel to return, linking redemption to forgiveness.
Romans 3:24-26 reveals redemption and righteousness through Christ's sacrifice, fulfilling the justice-based redemption foretold.
1 Corinthians 1:30 reveals Christ as the righteousness and redemption that Isaiah's verse points toward — He is the means of Zion's deliverance.
2 Corinthians 5:21 shows believers becoming God's righteousness through Christ, revealing the basis for redemption by righteousness.
Ephesians 1:7 speaks of redemption through Christ's blood, directly echoing the redemption of Zion proclaimed here.
Titus 2:14 describes Christ's redemption that purifies a people, matching the 'converts' redeemed with righteousness here.
1 Peter 1:19 connects Zion's redemption here to Christ's blood as the ultimate ransom — the righteous one redeems.
Obadiah 1:17 promises deliverance and holiness on Mount Zion — directly parallel to the redemption and converts' righteousness here.
Romans 11:26 cites another Isaiah about Zion's Deliverer saving Israel, expanding the redemption promise to all Israel.