Isaiah 52:10
The Lord hath made bare his holy arm in the eyes of all the nations; and all the ends of the earth shall see the salvation of our God.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 49:6 speaks of the servant bringing salvation to the end of the earth, reinforcing the same global reach of God's salvation.
In Isaiah 51:9, the 'arm of the Lord' is called to action; here it is revealed as salvation for all nations.
Isaiah 40:5 says all flesh shall see God's glory, exactly paralleling the universal revelation of salvation here.
Isaiah 53:1 asks who believed the arm of the Lord revealed—contrasting with the universal display of the holy arm here.
Isaiah 62:2 echoes the same promise: nations will see God's righteousness and glory, reinforcing the universal revelation.
Isaiah 63:5 uses the same 'arm' imagery — God's own arm brings salvation, emphasizing his solitary power.
Isaiah 59:16 describes God's own arm bringing salvation, echoing the same divine action but in a different context.
In Isaiah 66:18, God gathers all nations to see His glory, fulfilling the universal revelation promised here.
In Isaiah 66:19, survivors declare God's glory to distant nations, extending the scope of this salvation to all peoples.
Revelation 15:4 declares all nations worship God because His righteous acts are revealed, paralleling the universal salvation seen.
In Acts 2:5-11, people from every nation witness God's mighty works, a direct fulfillment of this prophecy.
Psalm 22:27 foretells all ends of the earth turning to the Lord, a direct parallel to seeing God's salvation.
Acts 13:47 quotes Isaiah 49:6 about salvation to ends of earth, linking the mission to the global salvation Isaiah proclaimed.
Revelation 11:15-17 shows the fulfillment when God's kingdom becomes global, echoing the salvation seen by all nations.
Revelation 14:6 shows an angel proclaiming eternal gospel to every nation, fulfilling the universal scope of God's salvation.
Psalm 98:1-3 directly echoes this verse, declaring that all the ends of the earth have seen God's salvation.
Titus 2:11 declares that God's grace brings salvation for all people, directly fulfilling the 'ends of the earth' see it.
Acts 28:28 explicitly states that salvation has been sent to the Gentiles, fulfilling the promise that the ends of the earth will see it.
Acts 11:1 reports Gentiles receiving the word, showing the fulfillment of God's arm being revealed to all nations.
In Mark 16:15, Jesus sends the disciples to proclaim the gospel to the whole creation — fulfilling the revelation of God's salvation to all.
Acts 1:8 takes the 'ends of the earth' directly from Isaiah 52:10, commissioning the apostles as witnesses to fulfill that global salvation.
In John 4:42, the Samaritans declare Jesus is indeed the Savior of the world — the salvation that all nations were promised to see.
In Luke 24:47, Jesus commissions repentance and forgiveness to be proclaimed to all nations — fulfilling the global scope of God's salvation.
In Luke 2:10, the angel announces good news of great joy for all the people — the first proclamation of the salvation all nations would see.
In Luke 1:51, Mary's Magnificat declares God has shown strength with his arm — directly echoing the holy arm of Isaiah 52:10.
In Matthew 28:19, Jesus commands disciple-making among all nations — directly fulfilling the promise that all ends of the earth would see salvation.
In Matthew 8:11, many from east and west recline with the patriarchs — fulfilling the vision that all nations would see God's salvation.
Zechariah 2:11 says many nations will join the LORD — a direct parallel to all nations seeing God's salvation.
Micah 5:4 describes the coming ruler whose greatness reaches the ends of the earth — directly parallel to all nations seeing salvation.
Psalm 98:3 directly states 'all the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of our God,' matching this verse exactly.
Psalm 98:2 says God made known his salvation in the sight of the nations, nearly identical to this verse.
Luke 3:6 declares all flesh will see God's salvation, echoing the same promise from Isaiah; a New Testament fulfillment context.
Romans 10:18, quoting Psalm 19, parallels the universal scope of Isaiah 52:10 — the message has gone out to all the earth.
In John 6:40, everyone who looks on the Son and believes has eternal life — the personal response to the salvation God revealed to all.
Galatians 3:14 shows the blessing to the Gentiles through Christ, echoing the universal salvation Isaiah 52:10 promised.
Colossians 3:11 breaks down ethnic barriers, reflecting the all-nations scope of God's salvation in Isaiah 52:10.
In Psalm 67:7, 'all the ends of the earth' fear God, matching the universal vision of salvation here.