Isaiah 19:21
And the Lord shall be known to Egypt, and the Egyptians shall know the Lord in that day, and shall do sacrifice and oblation; yea, they shall vow a vow unto the Lord, and perform it.
Cross-reference
In Isaiah 19:18, Egyptians swear allegiance to the LORD — the same event as the vows and worship here.
In Isaiah 11:9, the earth is full of the knowledge of the LORD — the same universal knowledge promised here for Egypt.
In Isaiah 44:5, people publicly claim the LORD's name — similar to Egyptians here making vows and worshipping.
In Isaiah 55:5, nations that did not know you run to you — parallel to Egyptians coming to know the LORD here.
In Habakkuk 2:14, the earth is filled with the knowledge of God's glory — a direct parallel to the knowledge of God promised here.
1 Peter 2:9 declares believers a royal priesthood and holy nation, echoing the promise in Isaiah 19:21 that Gentiles will be known as God's people.
John 17:3 defines eternal life as knowing God and Christ, echoing the promise that Gentiles will know the Lord in Isaiah 19:21.
John 4:21-24 teaches worship in spirit and truth, contrasting with the physical sacrifices described in Isaiah 19:21, pointing to a new era.
Malachi 1:11 speaks of Gentiles offering pure incense to God's name everywhere, mirroring the worldwide worship foretold in Isaiah 19:21.
Zephaniah 3:10 depicts foreigners bringing offerings to God, directly paralleling the Egyptians' sacrifices and vows in Isaiah 19:21.
In 1 Kings 8:43, Solomon prays for foreigners to know God — same purpose as God making himself known to Egypt here.
In Jonah 1:16, Gentile sailors fear the LORD, sacrifice, and vow — mirroring the Egyptians' response here.
In Psalm 98:3, all ends of the earth see God's salvation — similar to Egypt experiencing God's salvation here.
In Psalm 98:2, God reveals salvation to the nations — parallel to Egyptians knowing the LORD here.
In Psalm 67:2, God's way is known on earth — echoing the knowledge of God extended to Egypt here.
Galatians 4:8 describes past ignorance of God, contrasting with the future knowledge of God promised to Egypt in Isaiah 19:21.
Galatians 4:9 warns against turning from the knowledge of God, while Isaiah 19:21 promises enduring knowledge and service.
1 Peter 2:5 calls believers to offer spiritual sacrifices as holy priests, paralleling the sacrificial worship of Gentiles in Isaiah 19:21 but in a new covenant context.