Jeremiah 33:15
In those days, and at that time, will I cause the Branch of righteousness to grow up unto David; and he shall execute judgment and righteousness in the land.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 23:6 continues the Branch prophecy, naming the king 'The Lord Our Righteous Savior' and describing salvation.
Jeremiah 23:5 repeats the same 'righteous Branch' prophecy with nearly identical wording, reinforcing the Davidic promise.
Jeremiah 50:20 promises complete forgiveness for the remnant, echoing the Branch's role in establishing justice and righteousness.
Jeremiah 30:21 speaks of a native ruler who draws near to God, matching the Branch as a Davidic king.
Jeremiah 30:3 promises restoration from exile, the setting for the Branch's coming to reign justly.
Jeremiah 17:25 promises Davidic kings on the throne if obedient, linking to the Branch as a future Davidic king.
Jeremiah 50:4 uses the same 'in those days' phrase to depict Israel and Judah seeking God, linking the Branch's reign to national repentance.
Zechariah 6:13 expands on the Branch who rules and builds the temple, reinforcing the same messianic prophecy as Jeremiah 33:15.
Zechariah 6:12 names the messianic figure 'the Branch' who will build the temple — a direct parallel to Jeremiah's Branch from David.
Zechariah 3:8 explicitly calls the coming figure 'my servant, the Branch' (tsemach), directly parallel to Jeremiah's righteous Branch.
John 5:22-29 reveals Jesus as the Son entrusted with all judgment, fulfilling the Branch's role of doing what is just and right.
Isaiah 11:2-5 describes the Spirit-filled Branch from Jesse judging with righteousness and faithfulness, a detailed parallel.
Isaiah 11:1-5 describes a shoot from Jesse's stump who rules with righteousness — a clear parallel to the righteous Branch from David.
Isaiah 9:7 promises a Davidic king whose reign of justice and righteousness endures forever, identical to this prophecy.
Isaiah 4:2 also calls the messianic figure 'the Branch of the LORD', using the same Hebrew term (tsemach) for a Davidic king.
Hebrews 1:8 applies a scepter of justice to the Son, affirming the righteous reign promised to the Branch.
In Hebrews 1:9, the Son is described as loving righteousness and being anointed, echoing the righteous Branch who will execute justice.
In Revelation 19:11, Christ is seen judging in righteousness, fulfilling the promise of the righteous Branch who executes justice.
Isaiah 32:1 prophesies a king reigning in righteousness, directly paralleling the righteous Branch.
Psalm 72:1-5 prays for a king who judges with righteousness and defends the afflicted, exactly the Branch's role.
Hebrews 7:2 explicitly says Melchizedek means 'king of righteousness,' directly linking to the righteous Branch from David.
Acts 2:30: Peter cites God's oath to place a descendant on David's throne, the same promise as the righteous Branch.
1 Chronicles 18:14 describes David administering justice, prefiguring the righteous Branch from his line who will perfectly execute justice.
Matthew 1:1 identifies Jesus as the son of David, directly fulfilling the prophecy of the righteous Branch from David's line.
Mark 11:10: The crowd acclaims the coming Davidic kingdom, echoing Jeremiah's promise of a righteous Branch from David.
Luke 1:32: Gabriel announces Jesus will receive David's throne, directly fulfilling the righteous Branch prophecy.
Luke 1:69: Zechariah praises God for raising a 'horn of salvation' from David's house, the same Davidic savior promised.
Acts 13:23: Paul declares God brought Jesus from David's lineage as promised, directly fulfilling Jeremiah 33:15.
Romans 1:3 identifies Jesus as the promised Davidic descendant — fulfilling the righteous Branch prophecy.
Micah 5:5 identifies the coming ruler as peace — directly parallel to the Branch who brings justice and peace.
Hosea 1:11 foretells reunification under one leader — the same Davidic Branch who will bring unity to Israel and Judah.
Ezekiel 34:24 speaks of the future Davidic prince ruling under God — directly parallel to the righteous Branch from David's line.
Ezekiel 21:27 predicts the crown will be given to the rightful ruler — the same Branch who will come to claim the throne.
Isaiah 11:4 describes the Branch's righteous judgment of the poor and meek, directly paralleling this prophecy.
Psalm 72:2 similarly envisions a righteous king judging the afflicted with justice, echoing the Branch's role.
Psalm 45:7 describes the messianic king loving righteousness and being anointed, directly paralleling the righteous Branch.
Ezekiel 34:29 describes the land's fertility and removal of scorn — blessings that accompany the Branch's righteous rule.
Ezekiel 17:23 continues the allegory of the planted sprig becoming a great tree, symbolizing the messianic kingdom Jeremiah promises.
Ezekiel 17:22 pictures God planting a sprig from a cedar — an allegory for restoring the Davidic line, echoing the Branch imagery.
Isaiah 1:26 promises restoration of righteous rulers, aligning with the Branch's establishment of justice for the land.
2 Samuel 23:3 speaks of a righteous ruler from David's line — a thematic forerunner to the righteous Branch in Jeremiah.