Isaiah 62:10
Go through, go through the gates; prepare ye the way of the people; cast up, cast up the highway; gather out the stones; lift up a standard for the people.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 11:12 describes raising a signal to gather the dispersed — directly parallels the banner lifted over peoples here.
Isaiah 18:3 calls for a signal raised on mountains — the same 'lift up a signal' imagery used here for gathering peoples.
Isaiah 40:3 famously calls to prepare the way of the Lord — this verse echoes that highway-building for the people's return.
Isaiah 49:22 has God raising a signal for nations to bring Israel's children — same banner imagery for gathering the exiles.
Isaiah 52:11 adds purification to the departure call — preparing the way for God's return involves holiness, echoing this passage.
Isaiah 57:14 uses identical wording: 'Build up, build up, prepare the way, remove obstacles' — a direct thematic echo.
Isaiah 26:2 calls for opening gates for the righteous nation — the same gate imagery used in 62:10 for preparing entry.
Isaiah 35:8 describes the 'Way of Holiness' highway — directly matching the highway imagery in 62:10 for the redeemed to travel.
Isaiah 49:11 promises God will make mountains a road and raise highways — the same metaphor of preparing a smooth path for the people.
Isaiah 48:20 calls to go out from Babylon — parallels this command to prepare a highway for redemption, both summoning action.
Isaiah 66:19 tells of setting a sign among survivors to declare God's glory to the nations — akin to the banner raised over the peoples in 62:10.
Luke 3:4 quotes Isaiah 40 preparing the Lord's way — a similar 'prepare the way' command, now for Christ's coming.
Jeremiah 31:21 instructs setting up road markers and considering the highway for return — echoing the highway preparation in 62:10.
Hebrews 12:13 urges making straight paths for healing — similar metaphor of clearing obstacles so others can walk safely.