Isaiah 26:3

Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 9:7 Related theme

Isaiah 9:7 expands on endless peace and justice, aligning with the promise of peace for those who trust God.

Isaiah 30:15 links quietness and confidence to strength—the same resting trust that produces the perfect peace of this verse.

In Isaiah 10:20, the remnant depends on God in truth—directly echoing the trust that brings perfect peace here.

Isaiah 50:10 urges trust in God even in darkness—reinforcing the same reliance that here secures perfect peace.

Isaiah 57:13 contrasts trust in idols with trust in God, who gives inheritance—same trust that here yields perfect peace.

Isaiah 32:17 equates righteousness with peace and quietness—parallel to the peace that comes from a mind stayed on God.

Isaiah 31:1 Contrast

Isaiah 31:1 warns against trusting in Egypt—contrasting misplaced trust with the trust that brings peace in Isaiah 26:3.

Isaiah 27:5 Parallel

Isaiah 27:5 describes making peace with God by taking hold of His strength—the same reliance that yields peace here.

Isaiah 57:19-21 contrasts peace for the faithful with no peace for the wicked, clarifying the condition for peace in verse 3.

Isaiah 48:2 Contrast

Isaiah 48:2 exposes those who claim to rely on God but are rebellious—contrasting their false trust with genuine trust that yields peace.

Isaiah 54:13 promises peace to children taught by the Lord—a parallel outcome of being grounded in God like the steadfast mind here.

Psalm 85:8 Parallel

Psalm 85:8 promises peace to God's faithful servants, directly supporting the theme of perfect peace for those who trust.

Jeremiah 17:7 pronounces blessing on those who trust in the Lord — directly echoing the condition for peace in Isaiah 26:3.

Jeremiah 17:8 depicts the trusting person as a tree unafraid of drought — a vivid picture of the peace from trust that Isaiah 26:3 promises.

John 14:27 Allusion

In John 14:27, Jesus promises his own peace to believers—fulfilling the assurance that God keeps the trusting in perfect peace.

John 16:33 Parallel

John 16:33 promises peace in Christ despite tribulation—directly echoing the steadfast trust that brings peace in Isaiah.

Romans 5:1 Parallel

Romans 5:1 grounds peace with God in justification by faith—the same trust that Isaiah says results in peace.

Philippians 4:7 describes God's peace guarding hearts and minds—a direct NT counterpart to the promise in Isaiah.

John 14:1 Allusion

John 14:1 directly echoes 'do not be troubled' and 'believe in God'—almost a NT restatement.

Acts 12:6 Parallel

Acts 12:6 shows Peter sleeping peacefully in prison, trusting God—a vivid example of the peace promised here.

Exodus 14:13 calls Israel to stand still and not fear, trusting God's salvation — a direct enactment of the trust that Isaiah 26:3 says yields perfect peace.

Proverbs 3:5 commands wholehearted trust in the LORD — the very action that produces peace here.

Proverbs 16:20 directly ties trusting the LORD to happiness — echoing the peace that comes from trust here.

Psalm 112:7 Parallel

Psalm 112:7 directly ties trusting in the LORD to not being afraid — the same steadfastness that brings peace here.

Daniel 3:28 Parallel

Daniel 3:28 shows Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego delivered because they trusted God—same reliance that brings peace here.

Daniel 6:23 Parallel

Daniel 6:23 attributes Daniel's safety to his trust in God, mirroring the promise of peace for those who trust.

Romans 4:18-21 shows Abraham's unwavering faith in God's promise — a model of the trust that Isaiah 26:3 says yields perfect peace.

Colossians 3:15 calls for Christ's peace to rule in hearts—similar internal peace, though sourced in Christ.

Genesis 22:3 records Abraham's obedient trust in God's command — the kind of steadfast trust that Isaiah 26:3 says brings perfect peace.

Ephesians 2:14-16 reveals Christ as our peace, breaking down hostility—a complementary aspect of the peace Isaiah describes.

Numbers 6:26 is a priestly blessing asking God to give peace — the same gift that Isaiah 26:3 promises to those whose minds are stayed on Him.

In 2 Chronicles 14:11, Asa's prayer shows reliance on God — the trust that Isaiah 26:3 says brings peace.

In 2 Chronicles 20:20, believing God leads to being established — parallel to the peace from trusting in Isaiah 26:3.

Job 34:29 Parallel

In Job 34:29, God gives quietness — echoing the divine peace promised to the trusting in Isaiah 26:3.

Psalm 3:5 Parallel

In Psalm 3:5, David sleeps safely because God sustains — an example of the peace promised to those who trust in Isaiah 26:3.

Jeremiah 39:18 promises deliverance to those who trust in God—echoing the security and peace that trusting brings here.

Psalm 9:10 Parallel

Psalm 9:10 promises that those who trust in the Lord are not forsaken — reinforcing the security that underlies the peace in Isaiah 26:3.

Psalm 37:11 Related theme

In Psalm 37:11, the meek delight in abundant peace — related to the perfect peace for those who trust in Isaiah 26:3.

Proverbs 1:33 promises safety and no fear to those who listen — similar outcome to the trust-based peace here.