Isaiah 4:6
And there shall be a tabernacle for a shadow in the daytime from the heat, and for a place of refuge, and for a covert from storm and from rain.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 32:2 uses nearly identical language—hiding place from wind, shelter from storm—showing a consistent theme in Isaiah.
Isaiah 25:4 uses identical language: shelter from storm and shade from heat, directly echoing this verse.
Isaiah 49:10 promises protection from heat and sun—the same divine shelter from elements described here.
Psalm 121:5 calls the Lord our shade, directly paralleling the shade from heat mentioned in this verse.
Revelation 7:16 promises no scorching heat or sun, fulfilling the shelter from heat imagery in an eschatological context.
Ezekiel 11:16 declares God Himself a sanctuary for the exiled, paralleling the sanctuary imagery of shelter here.
Psalm 121:6 promises protection from sun and moon, mirroring the shelter from sun and storm here.
Psalm 91:1 describes dwelling in God's shelter and shadow, echoing the refuge from heat and storm here.
Psalm 27:5 uses the same shelter imagery—God hides us in His tent—reinforcing divine protection in trouble.
Psalm 48:3 proclaims God as a known refuge in her palaces—direct parallel to the refuge imagery here.
Psalm 9:9 declares the LORD a refuge for the oppressed—identical theme of God as shelter in trouble.
In Deuteronomy 1:33, God led Israel with cloud and fire, a visible shelter and guide, paralleling the refuge here.
In Numbers 9:16, the cloud over the tabernacle shows God's continuous shelter, similar to the refuge here.
In Exodus 40:38, the cloud and fire over the tabernacle signify God's protective presence, mirroring the shelter here.
Revelation 7:15-16 fulfills this imagery: the tabernacle's shade expands to eternal shelter from sun and heat.
In Exodus 40:34, the cloud covering the tabernacle parallels God's presence as shelter here.
Nehemiah 9:19 recalls the cloud pillar that provided shade and guidance—echoing the same sheltering presence described here.
In Exodus 13:21, the cloud pillar guided and sheltered Israel, similar to God's presence as a covering here.
Hebrews 6:18 speaks of fleeing for refuge to hold fast to hope—a broader spiritual refuge than the physical shelter here.
Proverbs 18:10 depicts the Lord as a strong tower for refuge—a different metaphor but the same protective function.