Isaiah 32:17
And the work of righteousness shall be peace; and the effect of righteousness quietness and assurance for ever.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 48:18 equates keeping commandments with peace like a river and righteousness like waves — echoing the same cause-effect relationship.
Isaiah 54:14 declares that righteousness brings establishment, freedom from fear — directly parallel to quietness and assurance from righteousness.
In Isaiah 30:15, quietness and confidence are linked to salvation and strength, echoing the peace from righteousness here.
Isaiah 9:7 promises endless peace through the Messiah's just reign, echoing peace from righteousness.
Isaiah 26:3 promises perfect peace to those who trust God — similar outcome as the peace from righteousness here, adding trust as the basis.
In 1 John 3:18-24, confidence before God comes from keeping commandments in love—directly paralleling righteousness producing assurance.
Psalm 72:3 calls for mountains to bring peace, and hills in righteousness — directly pairing peace and righteousness as here.
James 3:18 says the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace — a direct echo of Isaiah's fruit of righteousness being peace.
Micah 4:4 describes security without fear, matching the quietness and assurance from righteousness in Isaiah 32:17.
In Psalm 37:37, the end of the upright is peace—directly paralleling righteousness yielding peace in Isaiah.
Hebrews 12:11 describes the peaceable fruit of righteousness, directly echoing the peaceful outcome of righteousness here.
Romans 5:1 declares that justification by faith brings peace with God, directly matching the peace from righteousness here.
In Psalm 112:3, righteousness endures forever—matching the 'assurance for ever' in Isaiah. Both link righteousness to lasting security.
Romans 2:10 promises peace to those who do good, paralleling the peace that results from righteousness here.
Romans 14:17 lists righteousness and peace together as kingdom traits, linking them as here.
Psalm 112:6-9 describes the righteous as secure and enduring, paralleling the quietness and assurance that righteousness produces.
In Job 34:29, God gives 'quietness'—the same word used in Isaiah for the effect of righteousness. Both depict peace from divine action.
Proverbs 14:26 says fear of the Lord brings strong confidence, similar to the assurance from righteousness in Isaiah 32:17.
In 1 John 4:17, boldness in judgment comes from perfected love—similar to the assurance from righteousness in Isaiah.
Psalm 119:165 ties great peace to loving God's law, echoing the quietness that righteousness brings.
James 3:17 describes heavenly wisdom as peaceable, parallel to the peaceful outcome of righteousness.