Isaiah 2:1
The word that Isaiah the son of Amoz saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem.
Cross-references
Isaiah 1:1 is the earlier superscription using the same formula 'vision concerning Judah and Jerusalem', establishing the book's context.
Isaiah 13:1 is another superscription using the same 'saw' formula, but for Babylon — showing a consistent pattern of oracles.
Habakkuk 1:1 shares the same opening formula — 'the oracle that the prophet saw' — mirroring Isaiah's superscription.
2 Kings 19:2 identifies Isaiah by the same patronymic 'son of Amoz', confirming the prophet's identity in a historical narrative.
Amos 1:1 also begins with a prophetic superscription (words seen concerning Israel), sharing the same structural formula.
Micah 1:1 introduces a vision concerning Samaria and Jerusalem, similar in form to Isaiah 2:1's superscription for Judah and Jerusalem.
Jeremiah 1:1 begins with a similar prophetic book introduction, linking the two prophetic ministries.