Isaiah 66:20

And they shall bring all your brethren for an offering unto the Lord out of all nations upon horses, and in chariots, and in litters, and upon mules, and upon swift beasts, to my holy mountain Jerusalem, saith the Lord, as the children of Israel bring an offering in a clean vessel into the house of the Lord.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 66:12 describes Jerusalem's peace and nations flowing to her, setting the stage for this ingathering of brothers.

Isaiah 43:6 Parallel

Isaiah 43:6 uses the same gathering command—God brings sons and daughters from afar, prefiguring the offering of brothers from all nations.

Isaiah 49:12-26 expands on the return of dispersed Israel with nations assisting—kings foster them, sons come from afar, matching the offering to Jerusalem.

Isaiah 56:7 Parallel

In Isaiah 56:7, God promises to bring foreigners to His holy mountain for acceptable offerings — the same vision as gathering the nations.

Isaiah 60:3-14 directly parallels this—nations bring your sons and wealth to Jerusalem, reinforcing the picture of the offering.

Isaiah 60:9 Parallel

Isaiah 60:9 describes ships bringing tribute to Zion, echoing the same gathering of nations to the holy mountain as an offering.

Isaiah 43:5 Parallel

Isaiah 43:5 directly says God will gather offspring from east and west — a clear parallel to the gathering of brothers from all nations here.

Isaiah 49:18 describes children gathering to Zion, paralleling the ingathering of brothers as an offering.

Isaiah 49:22 has nations bringing sons to Jerusalem, directly paralleling the gathering of brothers as an offering.

Isaiah 14:1 Parallel

Isaiah 14:1 promises sojourners will join Israel in their own land — a specific parallel to the ingathering of people from nations to Jerusalem.

Romans 15:16 uses the same 'offering of the Gentiles' imagery—Paul's priestly ministry makes Gentiles acceptable, echoing the OT pattern.

Jeremiah 3:17 depicts all nations gathering to Jerusalem as the LORD's throne, echoing this ingathering of exiles.

Ezekiel 20:40 portrays Israel serving God on the holy mountain with offerings, matching the offering imagery here.

Ezekiel 34:13 describes gathering scattered sheep from countries into their land, directly paralleling this ingathering of brothers.

Micah 4:1 Parallel

Micah 4:1 has peoples flowing to the mountain of the LORD, directly paralleling the ingathering to Jerusalem.

Micah 7:12 Parallel

Micah 7:12 describes people coming from many nations, paralleling the gathering of exiles from all nations.

Zechariah 8:7 speaks of God saving His people from east and west, directly paralleling the worldwide ingathering of nations here.

Malachi 1:11 foretells pure offerings from Gentiles everywhere, mirroring the nations bringing offerings to Jerusalem.

In 1 Kings 8:42, Solomon prays for foreigners who come from afar to pray at the temple — a parallel to the universal gathering of peoples described here.

Psalm 47:9 Parallel

Psalm 47:9 says princes of peoples gather as God's people — a universal gathering to worship, matching the ingathering of all nations to Jerusalem here.