Isaiah 46:13

I bring near my righteousness; it shall not be far off, and my salvation shall not tarry: and I will place salvation in Zion for Israel my glory.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 62:11 announces the coming Savior to Zion—the salvation promised here as near and not delayed.

Isaiah 51:5 Parallel

Isaiah 51:5 declares God's righteousness and salvation near, directly echoing the promise that righteousness will not be far off.

Isaiah 56:1 Parallel

Isaiah 56:1 says salvation is soon and righteousness will be revealed — directly paralleling the nearness of salvation and righteousness here.

Isaiah 51:8 Parallel

In Isaiah 51:8, God's righteousness is forever and His salvation to all generations — echoing the enduring nature of what is brought near in this verse.

In Isaiah 61:11, righteousness and praise spring up before all nations, echoing the righteousness God brings near in 46:13—both promise the manifestation of His salvation.

Isaiah 45:15 calls God a hidden Savior—contrasting with the near, undelayed salvation in Isaiah 46:13. A tension between hiddenness and nearness.

Isaiah 55:6 Parallel

Isaiah 55:6 calls to seek the Lord while He is near — reinforcing the 'nearness' of God's righteousness and salvation from this verse.

2 Thessalonians 1:10 describes Christ being glorified in his saints — a direct parallel to Isaiah's 'Israel my glory', now fulfilled in the church.

Habakkuk 2:3 says the vision will not delay; Isaiah 46:13 says God's salvation will not delay—identical language about God's timely fulfillment.

Psalm 98:2 Parallel

Psalm 98:2 declares God has revealed His salvation and righteousness—matching the near salvation and righteousness in Isaiah 46:13.

Psalm 85:9 Parallel

Psalm 85:9 declares God's salvation is near and glory dwells in our land — almost identical to Isaiah's promise of salvation and Israel as his glory.

Psalm 69:35 Parallel

Psalm 69:35 promises God will save Zion — directly parallel to Isaiah's declaration of putting salvation in Zion.

Joel 2:32 Parallel

Joel 2:32 declares salvation for all who call on the Lord in Mount Zion — directly echoing the salvation placed in Zion from this verse.

Obadiah 1:17 says escape will be on Mount Zion — mirroring the specific location of salvation in Zion from this verse.

John 4:22 Prophetic fulfillment

John 4:22 affirms that salvation originates from the Jews — fulfilling the promise that salvation is placed in Zion for Israel's glory.

Acts 13:26 Prophetic fulfillment

Acts 13:26 announces that the message of salvation has been sent to this audience — applying the salvation placed in Zion to the gospel proclamation.

Romans 3:21-26 shows God's righteousness is now manifested through Christ's sacrifice, fulfilling the promise in Isaiah 46:13 that God would bring His righteousness near.

Romans 10:3-15 discusses the nearness of the word of faith, reminiscent of Isaiah 46:13 where God's righteousness is near—both emphasize accessible salvation.

Hebrews 10:37 quotes Habakkuk 2:3 that the coming one will not delay, echoing Isaiah 46:13's promise of salvation without delay—though not a direct quote.

Romans 1:17 Allusion

Romans 1:17 declares the righteousness of God is revealed in the gospel—the same righteousness Isaiah 46:13 says God brings near. Both highlight God's saving righteousness made known.

Jeremiah 30:10 promises salvation from far away — complementing the nearness of salvation here, both for Israel's restoration.

Psalm 46:5 Parallel

Psalm 46:5 says God is within Zion and helps her; Isaiah 46:13 promises salvation to Zion—both describe God's saving presence for Zion.

Psalm 14:7 Parallel

Psalm 14:7 longs for salvation from Zion; Isaiah 46:13 promises God will grant salvation to Zion—both focus on Zion's restoration.