Isaiah 60:13

The glory of Lebanon shall come unto thee, the fir tree, the pine tree, and the box together, to beautify the place of my sanctuary; and I will make the place of my feet glorious.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 35:2 Allusion

Isaiah 35:2 uses the same phrase 'the glory of Lebanon' being given to the restored land, prefiguring the sanctuary's adornment here.

Isaiah 41:19 lists the same trees (cypress, plane, pine) that will beautify the wilderness, mirroring the sanctuary's adornment here.

Isaiah 55:13 portrays a similar transformation with cypress and myrtle replacing thorns, an everlasting sign, echoing the sanctuary's glorification.

Ezra 7:27 Historical context

Ezra 7:27 praises God for putting it into the king's heart to beautify the temple, directly fulfilling the promise of a glorious sanctuary here.

Psalm 96:6 Parallel

Psalm 96:6 celebrates the same beauty and splendor in God's sanctuary that Isaiah promises to bring.

Psalm 132:7 Parallel

Psalm 132:7 calls the sanctuary God's footstool, matching Isaiah's phrase 'place of my feet'.

Revelation 21:24 shows kings bringing glory into the New Jerusalem, fulfilling Isaiah's vision of nations adorning God's dwelling.

1 Chronicles 28:2 mentions the footstool of God in David's plan to build the temple, connecting to the 'place of my feet' here as the sanctuary.