Isaiah 5:16
But the Lord of hosts shall be exalted in judgment, and God that is holy shall be sanctified in righteousness.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 12:4 calls to proclaim God's exalted name — a direct response to God being exalted by his justice.
Isaiah 2:11 declares 'the LORD alone will be exalted,' directly parallel to 'the LORD of hosts is exalted' in Isaiah 5:16.
Isaiah 1:27 connects justice and righteousness to redemption, showing another facet of God's justice beyond exaltation.
In Isaiah 8:13, the command to regard God as holy mirrors the declaration of God showing Himself holy.
In Isaiah 29:23, the people sanctify God's name – a parallel response to God's own sanctification through righteousness.
Isaiah 23:9 shows God humbling the proud to exalt Himself, similar to the exaltation through justice in Isaiah 5:16.
In Revelation 19:1-5, heaven praises God for His 'true and just' judgments, directly echoing the exaltation through justice and holiness.
In Leviticus 10:3, God says He will be sanctified and glorified – a direct parallel to being exalted in justice and holy in righteousness.
In Revelation 15:4, God alone is holy and His righteous acts cause worship – resonating with the exaltation through righteousness.
In Revelation 15:3, God's ways are 'just and true' – directly parallel to 'exalted in justice' and 'holy in righteousness'.
Ezekiel 38:23 has God showing his greatness and holiness so nations know him — exactly the revealing of God's holiness through justice.
Ezekiel 36:23 expands on God vindicating His holiness among the nations, echoing the theme of God showing Himself holy through judgment.
Ezekiel 28:22 says God shows himself holy through judgment on Sidon — mirroring God being proved holy by his righteous acts.
Psalm 9:16 says the LORD is known by his justice — directly parallel to God being proved holy by his righteous acts.
Psalm 98:9 speaks of God judging the world with righteousness, directly parallel to the justice and righteousness in Isaiah 5:16.
Daniel 4:37 praises God's justice and ability to humble the proud, echoing the exaltation of God through justice.
Numbers 20:13 recounts God showing Himself holy at Meribah — a direct parallel to the Holy God showing Himself holy in righteousness.
Leviticus 22:32 commands not profaning God's name so He is sanctified among Israel — a parallel call for God to be shown holy.
Romans 2:5 speaks of God's righteous judgment being revealed — the justice by which God is exalted here.