Isaiah 51:14

The captive exile hasteneth that he may be loosed, and that he should not die in the pit, nor that his bread should fail.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 48:20 calls for fleeing Babylon with singing because the Lord has redeemed Jacob—the same promised deliverance from captivity announced in Isaiah 51:14.

Isaiah 52:2 Parallel

Isaiah 52:2 commands captive Jerusalem to shake off dust and loose her bonds—a vivid parallel to the captive exile’s release promised in Isaiah 51:14.

Ezra 1:5 Prophetic fulfillment

Ezra 1:5 records the actual return of exiles, fulfilling the promise that the captive would be loosed.

Jeremiah 38:6-13 recounts rescue from a muddy pit, exemplifying the promise of not dying in the pit.

Lamentations 3:53 describes life cut off in a dungeon, contrasting with Isaiah's promise of not dying in the pit.

Zechariah 9:11 echoes release of prisoners from a waterless pit, closely paralleling Isaiah's promise of liberation.