Isaiah 2:5

O house of Jacob, come ye, and let us walk in the light of the Lord.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 2:3 Allusion

Isaiah 2:3 provides the invitation to walk in God's paths that Isaiah 2:5 echoes for Jacob's house.

Isaiah 50:11 warns those who kindle their own fire—opposing the call to walk in God's light.

Isaiah 60:1 Parallel

Isaiah 60:1 calls to arise and shine as God's light comes—echoing the invitation to walk in His light.

Isaiah 60:19 declares the Lord will be everlasting light—revealing the source of the light we walk in.

Isaiah 50:10 describes trusting God while walking in darkness—a parallel situation to walking in His light.

In Revelation 21:24, the nations walk by the light of the New Jerusalem — directly echoing the call to walk in the LORD's light.

Psalm 89:15 Parallel

Psalm 89:15 describes walking in the light of God's face—a direct parallel to walking in the Lord's light.

1 John 1:7 Parallel

In 1 John 1:7, walking in the light is directly connected to fellowship and cleansing — similar imagery to Isaiah's call to walk in God's light.

In 1 Thessalonians 5:5, believers are called 'children of light' — echoing the call to walk in the LORD's light.

John 12:35 Parallel

John 12:35 exhorts walking while you have the light—directly parallel to walking in the Lord's light.

John 12:36 Parallel

John 12:36 calls to believe in the light to become sons of light—deepening the call to walk in light.

Romans 13:12-14 urges putting on the armor of light and walking properly—echoing the same imperative.

Ephesians 5:8-14 commands walking as children of light—a direct NT application of walking in God's light.

Psalm 36:9 Parallel

In Psalm 36:9, God’s light enables us to see light — the source of the light Isaiah invites Israel to walk in.

Colossians 2:6 applies the same walk metaphor to Christ, urging believers to continue walking in Him as they received Him.

Micah 4:5 Parallel

Micah 4:5 directly parallels this call to walk in God’s name, contrasting other nations’ idols with Israel’s commitment.

Psalm 27:1 Parallel

In Psalm 27:1, the LORD is declared to be light — the very light in which Isaiah calls God's people to walk.

Luke 1:79 Allusion

Luke 1:79 promises light to guide feet into peace—fulfilling the hope of walking in God's light.

Micah 7:8 Parallel

Micah 7:8 declares the LORD as light in darkness, reinforcing the source of the light that we are called to walk in.

Revelation 21:23 Prophetic fulfillment

In Revelation 21:23, the glory of God provides light for the New Jerusalem — the ultimate fulfillment of walking in God's light.