Isaiah 32:18
And my people shall dwell in a peaceable habitation, and in sure dwellings, and in quiet resting places;
Cross-reference
Isaiah 32:2 portrays the messianic ruler as shelter from storm, echoing the secure dwelling promised in 32:18. Both share refuge imagery.
Isaiah 33:20-22 describes Zion as a quiet habitation with the Lord as king, reinforcing the secure dwelling promised here.
Isaiah 60:18 elaborates on secure dwelling: no violence or destruction within borders, directly echoing the peaceful habitation.
Isaiah 4:5 describes God's protective canopy over Zion, a parallel image of divine shelter and security for His people in the same prophetic context.
Isaiah 4:6 continues the refuge image—a shelter from storm and heat—directly matching the peaceful, secure dwellings promised here.
Isaiah 11:10 speaks of the Messiah's glorious resting place, sharing the same 'resting place' concept and linking it to the peace promised to God's people.
Isaiah 14:3 promises rest from pain and hard service, a direct parallel to the quiet rest and security described here after judgment.
Isaiah 25:4 portrays God as a shelter from storm and heat for the needy, reinforcing the theme of divine protection and secure dwelling.
Isaiah 26:3 promises perfect peace to those who trust in God, directly echoing the peaceful and secure habitation described here.
Isaiah 33:16 promises secure dwelling on heights with provision, paralleling the undisturbed rest in 32:18. Both describe the righteous' security.
Isaiah 28:17 describes hail sweeping away refuge as judgment, contrasting with the peaceful dwelling in 32:18. Same storm imagery, opposite outcomes.
Isaiah 35:9 promises no ravenous beast on the highway of holiness, echoing the safety of the peaceable habitation here.
Isaiah 60:17 promises abundant peace and transformed materials, reinforcing the peaceful habitation and security promised here.
Hosea 2:18 promises a covenant of peace, abolishing war and making them lie down in safety, directly paralleling the secure dwellings here.
Ezekiel 34:25 describes a covenant of peace and secure dwelling, directly echoing the peaceful habitation promised here.
Jeremiah 33:16 promises Jerusalem will dwell securely, directly paralleling the secure dwellings and peaceful habitation of this verse.
Jeremiah 23:6 explicitly says Israel will dwell securely under the righteous Branch, directly matching the secure dwellings promised here.
Zechariah 2:5 promises God as a wall of fire for protection, ensuring the security of the dwelling place described here.
Hebrews 4:9 speaks of a Sabbath rest for God's people, echoing the promise of peaceful habitation here. Both point to divine rest and security.
Proverbs 24:15 warns against attacking the righteous' resting place, implying its security. This reinforces the idea of a protected dwelling for God's people.
Exodus 9:26 shows God protecting Israel in Goshen from the hail, a specific historical instance of secure dwelling, paralleling the promise here.