Isaiah 41:13
For I the Lord thy God will hold thy right hand, saying unto thee, Fear not; I will help thee.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 41:10 already says 'I will uphold you with my righteous right hand' — the same promise reiterated within the same chapter.
Isaiah 45:1 repeats the phrase 'right hand' — God grasps Cyrus's hand, mirroring His hold on Israel in 41:13.
Isaiah 51:18 laments no one taking Jerusalem by the hand, contrasting God's promise in 41:13 to hold Israel's right hand.
Isaiah 42:6 says God will 'take you by the hand and keep you,' identical imagery of divine hand-holding and care.
Psalm 63:8 uses the same right hand imagery: 'your right hand upholds me,' directly paralleling God holding the right hand.
Psalm 73:23 explicitly says 'you hold my right hand,' nearly identical wording to this promise of God's grasp.
Psalm 139:10 explicitly says 'your right hand shall hold me,' the same imagery of God holding the believer's hand.
Jeremiah 31:32 recalls God taking Israel by the hand to lead them out of Egypt, the same hand-holding imagery from the exodus.
Hebrews 8:9 recalls God taking Israel by the hand at the Exodus, using the same hand-holding image of divine care.
In 2 Timothy 4:17, the Lord stands by Paul to strengthen him, a NT example of the same promise of God's help.
In Deuteronomy 33:26-29, God's help is described with 'everlasting arms' beneath His people, reinforcing the theme of divine support.
Psalm 119:117 asks God to 'hold me up' for safety, a similar plea for divine support as the hand-holding here.
Mark 9:27 shows Jesus taking a boy by the hand to raise him, a physical parallel to God's supportive hand.
2 Corinthians 12:9 shows God's grace sufficient in weakness, echoing the help promised to the fearful here.