Isaiah 66:22

For as the new heavens and the new earth, which I will make, shall remain before me, saith the Lord, so shall your seed and your name remain.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 65:17 introduces the new heavens and new earth — Isaiah 66:22 directly refers to the same enduring new creation.

Isaiah 51:16 links God's creation of heavens and earth to the preservation of his people, paralleling the enduring new creation and descendants.

2 Peter 3:13 directly cites this promise of new heavens and earth as the Christian hope for righteousness.

Revelation 21:1 Prophetic fulfillment

Revelation 21:1 sees the fulfillment of this prophecy: a new heaven and earth replacing the old.

Ezekiel 37:25 promises an everlasting dwelling for God's people in the land, echoing the promise that descendants shall remain in the new creation.

Zechariah 14:11 promises Jerusalem's secure habitation without destruction, paralleling the enduring new heavens and earth and the people's remaining.

Matthew 19:28 refers to the 'new world' (regeneration), directly paralleling Isaiah's new heavens and earth and the disciples' role in that age.

Psalm 102:26 says the heavens will perish like a garment, while this verse promises new heavens that remain — showing old vs. new creation.

Psalm 104:30 Related theme

Psalm 104:30 describes God's Spirit renewing creation, echoing the divine renewal that underlies the new heavens and earth here.