Isaiah 59:20
And the Redeemer shall come to Zion, and unto them that turn from transgression in Jacob, saith the Lord.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 41:14 also calls God 'your Redeemer' to Jacob — reinforcing the same promise of redemption to God's people.
Isaiah 44:6 identifies the Redeemer as the LORD Almighty, first and last — deepening the identity of the Redeemer in Isaiah 59:20.
Isaiah 44:22 calls for return to God because He has redeemed — echoing the turning from transgression in Isaiah 59:20.
Isaiah 44:24 links the Redeemer with the Creator who formed Israel — showing the same God as both Redeemer and Maker.
Deuteronomy 30:1-10 describes Israel's restoration after repentance — paralleling the Redeemer's coming for the repentant in Isaiah 59:20.
Titus 2:11-14 explains that grace teaches us to renounce ungodliness, awaiting the Redeemer who purifies a people — a NT unfolding of Isaiah's redemption.
Ezekiel 18:30 calls for repentance to avoid judgment — matching the condition of repentance for the Redeemer's coming in Isaiah 59:20.
Ezekiel 18:31 urges a new heart and spirit through repentance — echoing the repentant condition for the Redeemer in Isaiah 59:20.
Romans 11:26 directly quotes Isaiah 59:20, applying the Redeemer's coming to the future salvation of all Israel.
Acts 26:20 records Paul's preaching of repentance and turning to God, the same response Isaiah requires for the Redeemer's coming.
Obadiah 1:17 also promises deliverance on Mount Zion — a direct parallel to the Redeemer coming to Zion in Isaiah 59:20.
In Acts 2:36-39, Peter calls for repentance and baptism, fulfilling the promise of the Redeemer coming to Zion for those who turn from sin.
Acts 3:19 echoes the call to repent and turn to God for sins wiped out, directly paralleling the repentance condition in Isaiah.
Acts 3:26 describes God sending His servant to turn people from wickedness, mirroring the turning from transgression in Isaiah.
2 Chronicles 7:14 promises forgiveness and healing if God's people turn from wicked ways — the same repentance condition as Isaiah's.
Joel 2:32 promises deliverance on Mount Zion for all who call on the LORD — the same salvation context as the Redeemer's coming.
Job 19:25 declares a living Redeemer who will stand on the earth, prefiguring the Redeemer's coming to Zion in Isaiah.
Daniel 9:13 confesses Israel's failure to repent — contrasting with the repentance required for the Redeemer's coming in Isaiah 59:20.