Isaiah 54:9

For this is as the waters of Noah unto me: for as I have sworn that the waters of Noah should no more go over the earth; so have I sworn that I would not be wroth with thee, nor rebuke thee.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 12:1 Parallel

Isaiah 12:1 praises God for turning anger into comfort, directly echoing the shift from wrath to compassion in this passage.

Genesis 8:21 describes God's promise never to curse the earth again, which Isaiah 54:9 explicitly references as the model for His covenant of peace.

Genesis 9:11 records the Noahic covenant against future floods, directly cited here as the basis for God's sworn compassion.

Psalm 104:9 Parallel

Psalm 104:9 echoes the same divine boundary set for the waters, ensuring they will never again cover the earth as in Noah's day.

Jeremiah 31:36 uses the same logic of irrevocable divine decrees to guarantee Israel's endurance, mirroring Isaiah 54:9.

Jeremiah 33:20-26 employs the same inviolable covenant with day and night to assure Israel's future, echoing Isaiah 54:9's use of the Noahic oath.

Hebrews 6:16-18 affirms the unchanging nature of God's oath, reinforcing the certainty of the promise in Isaiah 54:9.

Genesis 6:17 records the flood judgment that God later swears never to repeat in Isaiah 54:9 — contrasting wrath with enduring mercy.

Genesis 8:22 is the original promise of seasonal stability after the flood, which Isaiah 54:9 echoes as the basis for God's oath.

Genesis 9:9 Citation

Genesis 9:9 records the covenant God establishes with Noah, the very promise Isaiah 54:9 invokes to assure Israel of His unwavering faithfulness.

Psalm 148:6 Parallel

Psalm 148:6 says God's decree shall not pass away — mirroring the oath here that flood waters will not pass again. Strong parallel on God's unchangeable word.

Hebrews 6:13 describes God swearing by Himself to Abraham — direct parallel to the self-sworn oath here regarding Noah. Both emphasize irrevocable promise.

Revelation 4:3 shows a rainbow around God's throne—the same covenant sign from Noah that God swears by in this verse.

Revelation 10:1 depicts an angel with a rainbow on his head, echoing the Noahic covenant sign referenced here.

Psalm 89:37 Parallel

Psalm 89:37 affirms God's covenant with David as enduring as the moon — similar to the irrevocable oath here. Broad thematic parallel of faithful promises.

Romans 3:3 Parallel

Romans 3:3 asks if unbelief nullifies God's faithfulness — echoes the unchanging oath here that God will not break His promise. Broad thematic parallel.