Isaiah 29:23

But when he seeth his children, the work of mine hands, in the midst of him, they shall sanctify my name, and sanctify the Holy One of Jacob, and shall fear the God of Israel.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 8:13 Parallel

Isaiah 8:13 commands regarding the Lord as holy and fearing Him, exactly the response described in Isaiah 29:23.

Isaiah 43:21 says God formed a people to declare His praise — same purpose as sanctifying His name here.

Isaiah 45:11 calls children 'the work of my hands' — identical language reinforcing God's intimate ownership.

Isaiah 60:21 uses the same phrase 'work of my hands' for God's people, linking their righteousness to God's glory and sanctification.

Isaiah 43:7 Parallel

Isaiah 43:7 echoes being created for God's glory, reinforcing that the redeemed recognize His handiwork.

Isaiah 19:25 uses 'work of my hands' for Egypt and Assyria — expanding the phrase from Israel to include other nations.

Isaiah 5:16 Parallel

Isaiah 5:16 describes God being proved holy through justice, paralleling the sanctification of God in Isaiah 29:23.

Revelation 15:4 explicitly calls for fearing God, glorifying His name, and recognizing His holiness — matching Isaiah 29:23's themes.

Hosea 8:14 Contrast

Hosea 8:14 shows Israel forgetting their Maker and facing judgment — the opposite of acknowledging Him in 29:23.

Matthew 6:9 Parallel

Matthew 6:9 begins the Lord's Prayer with 'hallowed be your name,' directly paralleling the sanctification of God's name in Isaiah 29:23.

Leviticus 10:3 emphasizes God being sanctified among His people, a core theme echoed in Isaiah 29:23's sanctifying God's name.

Ephesians 2:10 calls believers God's handiwork, echoing Isaiah 29:23's concept of God's people as His workmanship created for good works.

1 Peter 3:15 calls for revering Christ in the heart, mirroring the call to keep God's name holy in 29:23.