Isaiah 62:11
Behold, the Lord hath proclaimed unto the end of the world, Say ye to the daughter of Zion, Behold, thy salvation cometh; behold, his reward is with him, and his work before him.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 40:9 similarly commands 'Say to the cities of Judah, Behold your God!' — the same herald call to Zion announcing the Lord's coming.
Isaiah 40:10 contains the identical phrase 'his reward is with him, and his recompense before him' — emphasizing the certainty of divine justice.
Isaiah 1:8 depicts daughter Zion desolate, contrasting with the salvation proclaimed to her here.
Isaiah 40:3 prepares the way for the LORD's coming, while this verse announces his arrival with reward.
Isaiah 46:13 declares God's salvation will be placed in Zion, directly reinforcing the announcement of salvation coming here.
Isaiah 49:4 uses the same term 'recompense' in the Servant's lament, showing that the reward promised here comes through the Servant's faithful labor.
Isaiah 26:1 speaks of a strong city with salvation, paralleling the coming salvation for Zion here.
Isaiah 37:22 addresses the same 'daughter Zion' mocking enemies, a different context but same personification.
Revelation 22:12 echoes 'I am coming bringing my recompense' — applying Isaiah's promise of Christ's reward to His final coming.
Mark 16:15 commissions preaching the gospel to all creation — echoing the worldwide proclamation of salvation in 62:11.
Zechariah 9:9 also addresses daughter of Zion and announces 'your king is coming' — a parallel messianic proclamation of one who brings salvation.
Psalm 98:2-3 declares the Lord made known his salvation to the nations — the same proclamation as in 62:11 to the end of the earth.
Hebrews 2:3 refers to the great salvation first declared by the Lord, fulfilled in Christ from this OT proclamation.
Matthew 21:5 quotes Zechariah 9:9, applying the 'daughter of Zion' announcement to Jesus' triumphal entry, echoing this same prophetic call.
John 12:15 quotes Zechariah 9:9 with 'Fear not, daughter of Zion, your king is coming' — using the same OT proclamation pattern for Jesus.
Romans 10:11-14 discusses calling on the Lord and the need for preachers — a NT reflection on the universal proclamation of salvation in 62:11.
Psalm 9:14 rejoices in the salvation of the daughter of Zion — connecting worship in her gates with the deliverance proclaimed here.
Psalm 149:2 calls the children of Zion to rejoice in their King, matching the joy from the salvation announcement here.
Psalm 97:8 shows Zion hearing and rejoicing, echoing the glad response to the proclamation of salvation here.