Isaiah 2:2

And it shall come to pass in the last days, that the mountain of the Lord’s house shall be established in the top of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills; and all nations shall flow unto it.

Cross-references

Isaiah 60:11 describes Jerusalem's gates open for the nations' wealth—a vivid parallel to all nations gathering to the exalted mountain.

Isaiah 27:13 shows exiles worshiping on the holy mountain, directly connecting to the nations streaming to Zion in the last days.

In Isaiah 66:18, God gathers all nations to see His glory—directly echoing the nations streaming to the mountain in Isaiah 2:2.

Isaiah 60:3 Parallel

Isaiah 60:3 says nations will come to Zion's light, a clear parallel to the nations streaming to the mountain in 2:2.

Isaiah 56:7 Parallel

Isaiah 56:7 explicitly says God's holy mountain will be a house of prayer for all nations, directly echoing 2:2.

Isaiah 49:22 shows nations carrying Israel's children to Zion, reinforcing the influx of peoples in 2:2.

Isaiah 49:12 describes people coming from distant lands, directly paralleling the nations streaming to Zion in 2:2.

Isaiah 10:32 depicts a threat shaking a fist at Zion, contrasting with the future exaltation of the mountain in Isaiah 2:2.

Isaiah 25:6 Parallel

In Isaiah 25:6, the same mountain hosts a feast for all peoples, directly echoing the universal gathering in 2:2.

In Isaiah 65:11, those who forget God's holy mountain face judgment—contrasting the mountain's future exaltation in Isaiah 2:2.

Isaiah 60:12 adds the judgment side: nations that refuse to serve Zion perish—a contrast to the blessing of streaming nations.

Isaiah 49:6 Parallel

Isaiah 49:6 expands the universal scope: the Servant brings light to Gentiles, consistent with nations streaming to God's mountain.

Isaiah 11:10 also pictures nations rallying to the Root of Jesse—a parallel messianic hope of universal gathering.

Zechariah 8:3 echoes the LORD dwelling on His holy mountain, reinforcing the promise of Zion's exaltation and restoration.

Jeremiah 3:17 echoes the same prophecy: all nations gather to Jerusalem as the throne of the LORD—fulfilling the mountain being established.

Micah 4:1-3 presents nearly identical wording of the eschatological vision of the mountain of the Lord and nations streaming to it, suggesting a shared prophetic tradition.

Psalm 86:9 Parallel

Psalm 86:9 explicitly states all nations will come and worship—directly parallel to the streaming of nations to God's mountain in Isaiah 2:2.

Psalm 72:17-19 extends the vision: all nations are blessed through the king and God's glory fills the earth—echoing the universal worship in Isaiah 2:2.

Psalm 72:8 Parallel

Psalm 72:8 describes the king's universal dominion—matching the global gathering of nations to God's mountain in Isaiah 2:2.

Daniel 2:45 Parallel

Daniel 2:45 confirms the stone mountain vision, symbolizing God's everlasting kingdom that parallels the mountain established in the last days.

Revelation 11:15 declares the world's kingdoms become God's—fulfilling the universal reign pictured when all nations stream to God's mountain.

Psalm 22:27 Parallel

Psalm 22:27 foresees all nations bowing to the LORD—directly paralleling the universal worship on God's mountain.

Revelation 21:10–27 Prophetic fulfillment

Revelation 21:10-27 depicts the New Jerusalem as the fulfillment: the holy city where nations bring glory, streaming to God's dwelling.

Zechariah 2:11 declares many nations will join the Lord and He will dwell among them, directly echoing the ingathering of nations to Zion.

Micah 3:12 Contrast

Micah 3:12 prophesies Zion's destruction, in stark contrast to Isaiah's vision of Zion being exalted and drawing all nations.

In Revelation 21:24, the nations walk by the light of the New Jerusalem and bring their glory into it, echoing the nations streaming to God's mountain here.

Ezekiel 40:2 reveals a visionary high mountain with a temple city, visually aligning with the exalted mountain of the Lord's house in Isaiah's prophecy.

Zechariah 8:22 says many strong nations will come to Jerusalem to seek the Lord, closely matching Isaiah's vision of nations flowing to the mountain.

Zechariah 14:9 depicts God becoming king over all the earth — the same universal reign and exaltation prophesied here.

Matthew 8:11 describes many from east and west feasting in the kingdom — the same ingathering of nations prophesied here.

Acts 15:17 Prophetic fulfillment

Acts 15:17 quotes Amos about Gentiles seeking the Lord — fulfilling the prophecy of all nations streaming to God’s mountain.

Revelation 7:9 Prophetic fulfillment

In Revelation 7:9, the great multitude from every nation before God's throne fulfills the prophecy of all nations streaming to the mountain of the LORD.

Genesis 49:10 prophesies the obedience of nations to the ruler from Judah—connecting to the nations streaming to God's mountain under His reign.

Ezekiel 20:40 also speaks of a holy mountain where Israel will serve God, directly echoing the mountain of the Lord established in the latter days.

In Jeremiah 51:44, nations no longer stream to Babylon's idol—contrasting with nations streaming to God's mountain in Isaiah 2:2.

In Jeremiah 31:12, people come to Zion rejoicing in God's bounty—paralleling the nations streaming to the mountain in Isaiah 2:2.

In Jeremiah 26:18, the temple hill is prophesied to become a mound overgrown—contrasting its future exaltation in Isaiah 2:2.

In Jeremiah 16:19, nations come from the ends of the earth to the Lord—paralleling the universal pilgrimage to the mountain in Isaiah 2:2.

Psalm 102:16 promises the LORD will rebuild Zion and appear in glory, aligning with the last days exaltation in Isaiah 2:2.

Psalm 87:1 Parallel

Psalm 87:1 declares God founded His city on the holy mountain, directly paralleling the established temple mount in Isaiah 2:2.

1 Kings 4:34 depicts nations coming to hear Solomon's wisdom—a type of the future gathering of all nations to God's mountain.

In Jeremiah 31:6, watchmen call to go up to Zion to the Lord—echoing the invitation to the mountain in Isaiah 2:2.

Psalm 48:8 Parallel

Psalm 48:8 affirms God's eternal security for Zion, echoing the enduring establishment of the temple mount in Isaiah's prophecy.

Ezekiel 34:26 promises blessings around God's mountain, complementing Isaiah's picture of the mountain as a source of blessing for all nations.

Psalm 66:4 Parallel

Psalm 66:4 depicts all the earth worshiping God, prefiguring the nations streaming to Zion in Isaiah 2:2.

Psalm 48:1 Parallel

Psalm 48:1 celebrates God's holy mountain, Zion, directly paralleling the exalted temple mount in Isaiah's prophecy.

Psalm 2:8 Parallel

Psalm 2:8 promises the Messiah dominion over the nations, aligning with the nations coming to Zion under His rule.

Zephaniah 2:11 Related theme

Zephaniah 2:11 depicts all nations bowing to the Lord, a similar universal worship theme but without the mountain imagery.