Isaiah 26:12

Lord, thou wilt ordain peace for us: for thou also hast wrought all our works in us.

Cross-reference

Psalm 29:11 Parallel

Psalm 29:11 directly pairs strength and peace as gifts from God — the same double blessing of divine provision found here.

John 14:27 Parallel

John 14:27 records Jesus giving His peace — a New Testament fulfillment of God establishing peace for His people.

Ephesians 2:10 states we are God's handiwork created for good works He prepared — a direct New Testament echo of 'all we have accomplished you have done for us'.

Psalm 31:19 Parallel

Psalm 31:19 celebrates God's goodness worked for those who take refuge, directly mirroring Isaiah's claim that God has done all our works.

Psalm 138:8 Parallel

Psalm 138:8 echoes that God fulfills His purpose and does not forsake His work, reinforcing that all our works are accomplished by Him.

John 3:21 Allusion

John 3:21 reveals that deeds done in God are evident, mirroring the truth that God accomplishes our works.

Philippians 2:13 explicitly states God works in believers to will and act, directly echoing 'you have done for us all our works'.

Psalm 57:2 Parallel

Psalm 57:2 speaks of God fulfilling His purpose, parallel to Isaiah's confession that God has done all our works.

Psalm 90:17 Parallel

Psalm 90:17 asks God to establish the work of our hands, a complementary perspective to Isaiah's 'God has done our works'.

Deuteronomy 30:6 Related theme

Deuteronomy 30:6 describes God circumcising hearts to enable love — a specific divine work that accomplishes what we cannot, echoing 'all we have done you have done for us'.

Jeremiah 33:6 Related theme

Jeremiah 33:6 promises abundant peace and security as God's healing work — reinforcing the theme that peace comes from God alone.