Isaiah 27:6
He shall cause them that come of Jacob to take root: Israel shall blossom and bud, and fill the face of the world with fruit.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 37:31 uses identical language of taking root and bearing fruit, confirming the remnant's restoration prophesied here.
Isaiah 54:1-3 explicitly enlarges the tent and spreads abroad, directly parallel to Israel blossoming and filling the world.
Isaiah 4:2 speaks of the branch of the LORD and fruit of the land for survivors — same restoration fruitfulness theme.
Isaiah 14:21 commands slaughter so Babylon's sons don't fill the world — opposite of Israel filling it with fruit.
Isaiah 65:9 echoes the same promise of future blessing on Jacob's descendants—God's chosen will inherit the land.
Isaiah 14:1 promises compassion on Jacob and settling in the land — related restoration but without the root/fruit imagery.
Isaiah 60:22 promises the least becoming a mighty nation, a similar growth from small beginnings to global fruitfulness.
Romans 11:16-26 shows Gentiles grafted into Israel's olive tree—the 'fruit to the world' realized through inclusion of the nations.
Hosea 14:6 uses identical imagery—shoots spreading, beauty like olive—to describe Israel's future restoration and fruitfulness.
Hosea 14:5-7 directly echoes the blossoming, taking root, and spreading shoots — almost identical restoration imagery.
Ezekiel 36:8 directly parallels this—the mountains of Israel shooting forth branches and yielding fruit for the returning people.
Ezekiel 17:23 uses the same tree-planting image for Israel's restoration—a cedar on a high mountain bearing fruit.
Psalm 80:9 describes Israel as a vine that took deep root and filled the land — nearly identical agricultural restoration imagery.
In 2 Kings 19:30, the remnant of Judah also takes root and bears fruit — the same agricultural promise of restoration.
John 15:16 applies the fruitbearing image to disciples—a NT extension of the theme of God's people bearing fruit.
Ezekiel 29:21 promises a 'horn' for Israel—a different symbol of restoration than the fruitfulness here.
Zechariah 10:8 speaks of Israel being gathered and multiplied, echoing the growth and rooting of Jacob in Isaiah 27:6.