Isaiah 42:13
The Lord shall go forth as a mighty man, he shall stir up jealousy like a man of war: he shall cry, yea, roar; he shall prevail against his enemies.
Cross-reference
In Isaiah 31:4, God comes down like a lion to do battle — the same warrior imagery but with a lion's growl instead of a shout.
In Isaiah 59:16-19, God comes as a warrior to bring salvation and judgment — the same divine warrior theme as here.
In Isaiah 63:1-4, God is depicted as a warrior marching in strength, treading the winepress — parallel to the mighty man of war here.
In Exodus 15:1-3, the same 'warrior' title is used after the Red Sea — God as a man of war triumphing over enemies.
Amos 1:2 also depicts God roaring from Zion, but with judgment causing mourning and withering—same divine warrior motif.
In Psalm 78:65, God awakens like a warrior from sleep — echoing the same stirring of zeal and battle imagery.
Joel 3:16 echoes the same warrior imagery with God roaring from Zion, shaking heaven and earth as He comes to judge.
In Jeremiah 25:30, God roars and shouts like a warrior — the same battle cry against the nations.
In Revelation 10:3, an angel's lion-like roar mirrors the Lord's warrior cry here, both signaling divine judgment.
In Zechariah 1:14, the Lord is jealous for Jerusalem with great jealousy, same theme as the warrior's zeal in Isaiah 42:13.
In Joel 2:18, the Lord is jealous for His land, matching the 'stir up jealousy' of the warrior in Isaiah 42:13.
In Joel 2:11, the Lord utters His voice before His army, reinforcing the divine warrior theme of Isaiah 42:13.
In Ezekiel 38:19, God's jealousy (same Hebrew root) and fire of wrath accompany His intervention, echoing the warrior's zeal.
Psalm 50:3 pictures God coming in fire and tempest, not keeping silence—consistent with the roaring, powerful divine warrior.
Psalm 35:2 calls for God to take shield and buckler—a direct parallel to the warrior imagery of God arming for battle.
In Zephaniah 3:8, God gathers nations to pour out his wrath — similar divine warrior judgment scene.
In Zechariah 8:2, the Lord's jealousy for Zion with great wrath parallels His stirring up jealousy as a warrior here.
Exodus 11:4 shows God going out at midnight to strike Egypt—a prior instance of God as a warrior defeating His enemies.
In Psalm 110:6, God judges nations and heaps up the dead — same victorious judgment theme as the warrior's triumph.
In Psalm 110:5, God crushes kings on the day of his wrath — similar triumph over enemies, though without the warrior shout.
In Nahum 1:2, God is jealous and avenging against his foes — matching the 'zeal' and triumph over enemies here.
In Zephaniah 1:18, God's jealous anger consumes the earth — a parallel to the zeal and judgment of the warrior.