Isaiah 12:3
Therefore with joy shall ye draw water out of the wells of salvation.
Cross-references
Isaiah 55:1-3 expands the water imagery — an invitation to all who thirst to come freely to the waters of God's covenant.
Psalm 36:9 calls God the fountain of life — the source from which the salvation wells flow, deepening the image.
John 4:10-14 reveals Jesus as the source of living water that becomes a spring to eternal life — fulfilling the well imagery.
John 7:37-39 directly echoes Isaiah's invitation — Jesus offers living water to the thirsty, fulfilling the prophecy of drawing from salvation.
Revelation 7:17 shows the Lamb leading believers to springs of living water — the ultimate fulfillment of drawing from salvation wells.
Revelation 22:1 pictures the river of the water of life from God's throne — the eternal source corresponding to the salvation wells.
Revelation 22:17 echoes the invitation to take the water of life freely — the climactic fulfillment of the joyful drawing from salvation wells.
In Judges 5:11, singers at the watering places recount God's righteous acts — a direct parallel to drawing water and praising salvation.
John 7:38 cites Scripture about rivers of living water — closely related to the wells of salvation imagery.
Revelation 21:6 presents the water of life from God's throne as the ultimate fulfillment of Isaiah's 'wells of salvation' in the new creation.
John 7:39 identifies the living water as the Holy Spirit — interpreting the salvation wells as the Spirit's outpouring.
Jeremiah 2:13 contrasts God as fountain of living waters with broken cisterns — opposite to the joyful drawing from salvation wells here.
In Exodus 15:27, Israel finds twelve springs at Elim — physical water provision that prefigures the spiritual wells of salvation.
In Numbers 21:16, God gives water from the well of Beer — a miraculous provision that echoes the salvation wells here.
Psalm 87:7 uses the same spring imagery — all springs of joy are in God, echoing the wells of salvation.