Isaiah 4:2
In that day shall the branch of the Lord be beautiful and glorious, and the fruit of the earth shall be excellent and comely for them that are escaped of Israel.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 10:20-22 elaborates on the remnant theme — survivors of Israel — which Isaiah 4:2 also mentions in connection with the Branch.
Isaiah 11:1 uses the same 'branch' imagery for the Messiah — directly parallel to the 'Branch of the Lord' in Isaiah 4:2.
Isaiah 37:31 says the remnant will 'bear fruit upward', directly echoing the fruit of the land and survivors in Isaiah 4:2.
In Isaiah 37:32, the same promise of a remnant surviving from Jerusalem appears, reinforcing the survival theme here.
Isaiah 30:23 promises abundant harvests after restoration, similar to the agricultural blessing of the 'fruit of the land.'
Isaiah 60:21 calls Israel the 'branch of My planting' — a different application of the branch metaphor from the messianic branch in Isaiah 4:2.
Psalm 85:12 directly says 'our land will yield its increase', a clear parallel to the fruit of the land in Isaiah 4:2.
Zechariah 3:8 also calls the coming Messiah 'the Branch,' directly echoing the 'Branch of the LORD' here.
Obadiah 1:17 promises escapees on Mount Zion who will be holy, closely matching the survivors here.
Joel 3:18 describes eschatological abundance with wine and milk, paralleling the fruit of the land in Isaiah 4:2's 'that day'.
Joel 2:32 promises survivors in Jerusalem who call on the Lord, paralleling the remnant theme here.
Hosea 2:22 depicts the earth responding with grain, wine, and oil, echoing the same covenant blessing of land fertility.
Zechariah 6:12 identifies 'the Branch' as the one who will build the temple, reinforcing the same messianic imagery.
Romans 11:4 cites a faithful remnant in Elijah's time, illustrating God's preservation of a remnant as here.
Romans 11:4 cites a faithful remnant in Elijah's time, illustrating God's preservation of a remnant as here.
Jeremiah 33:15 also speaks of a 'righteous Branch of David' — another direct messianic branch prophecy echoing Isaiah 4:2.
Jeremiah 23:5 promises a 'righteous Branch of David' — a clear messianic prophecy parallel to the Branch of the Lord in Isaiah 4:2.
Ezekiel 36:8 directly parallels with 'shoot forth branches and yield fruit' for Israel's return, matching the agricultural abundance.
Psalm 67:6 also speaks of the earth yielding its increase as a divine blessing, paralleling the fruit of the land in Isaiah 4:2.
Revelation 7:9-14 depicts the redeemed multitude from all nations, expanding the Branch's salvation beyond Israel to a global gathering.
Ezekiel 34:29 promises a 'planting for renown', a parallel metaphor for the blessed restoration described here.
Matthew 24:22 speaks of the elect being saved for their sake, echoing the preservation of a remnant here.
Ezekiel 7:16 shows survivors moaning over their sin, contrasting with the honored survivors promised here.
Jeremiah 44:28 describes only a few survivors escaping judgment, in contrast to the glorious survivors here.
Jeremiah 44:14 speaks of a remnant that will not return, contrasting with the blessed survivors promised here.
Luke 21:36 urges prayer to escape judgment, aligning with the idea of a surviving remnant here.