Isaiah 37:32
For out of Jerusalem shall go forth a remnant, and they that escape out of mount Zion: the zeal of the Lord of hosts shall do this.
Cross-reference
In Isaiah 37:20, Hezekiah prays for salvation — here God answers with the remnant promise.
Isaiah 9:7 ends with the same phrase 'the zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this', linking messianic kingdom to remnant deliverance.
In Isaiah 10:20, the remnant theme reappears—those who escape rely on God, echoing the promised deliverance from Jerusalem.
Isaiah 28:5 describes the Lord as a crown of glory to the remnant, linking to His zeal for the remnant in 37:32.
Isaiah 30:31 declares the Assyrian beaten down by God's voice—the same event as the deliverance of the remnant here.
Isaiah 4:2 speaks of the Branch for the escaped remnant — linking deliverance here to future messianic blessing.
Isaiah 1:9 speaks of a remnant left by grace — similar theme of divine preservation, but here the remnant goes forth to restore.
Isaiah 14:32 highlights Zion as a refuge where the poor trust, connecting to the remnant emerging from Zion here.
2 Kings 19:31 is the parallel account of this same prophecy, worded nearly identically.
2 Kings 19:30 parallels the preceding verse (37:31) about the remnant taking root, reinforcing the promise leading to this declaration.