Job 19:25

For I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth:

Cross-reference

Job 13:15 Parallel

Job 13:15 earlier expresses trust in God despite suffering, reinforcing Job's persistent faith seen here.

Job 14:12 Contrast

Job 14:12 despairs that mortals never rise again — a stark contrast to Job's hope in a living Redeemer at the last.

Job 14:14 Contrast

Job 14:14 questions if the dead will live again; Job 19:25 answers with confidence in a Redeemer who will stand.

Psalm 19:14 Related theme

Psalm 19:14 calls God 'my redeemer' — the same term Job uses for his living redeemer, linking personal trust in God as redeemer.

Daniel 12:2 Parallel

Daniel 12:2 explicitly describes resurrection from the dust, directly connecting to Job's hope that his Redeemer will stand on the earth at the last.

Revelation 1:18 reveals Jesus as the living one who died and lives forever, fulfilling Job's declaration of a living Redeemer.

2 Corinthians 5:1 affirms an eternal heavenly dwelling after earthly death, echoing Job's confidence in resurrection after his skin is destroyed.

John 11:25 Parallel

John 11:25 reveals Jesus as the resurrection and life, identifying Him as the living Redeemer Job trusted would bring victory over death.

John 5:28 Parallel

John 5:28 speaks of the hour when all in tombs will hear Christ's voice, directly fulfilling Job's hope that his Redeemer will stand on the earth at the last.

Hosea 13:14 Parallel

Hosea 13:14 uses redemption-from-death imagery and questions death's power, paralleling Job's confidence in a living Redeemer who conquers death.

Numbers 24:17 prophesies a star and scepter from Jacob — a messianic figure, paralleling Job's hope of a future Redeemer who will arise.

Isaiah 59:20 Related theme

Isaiah 59:20 promises a Redeemer who will come to Zion — echoing Job's hope of a living Redeemer who will stand on the earth at the last.

Isaiah 41:14 also calls God 'your Redeemer,' echoing Job's confidence in a living Redeemer who helps His people.

Titus 2:13 Parallel

Titus 2:13 calls Christ's appearing our blessed hope, similar to Job's hope that his Redeemer will stand on earth at the last.

Jude 1:14 Related theme

Jude 1:14 quotes Enoch's prophecy of the Lord coming with holy ones — similar to Job's expectation of the Redeemer standing on earth at the last.

Isaiah 54:5 Related theme

In Isaiah 54:5, God is called 'your Redeemer' — the same title Job uses, expanding it to describe God as husband and Maker of Israel.

Acts 24:15 Parallel

Acts 24:15 expresses Paul's hope in a resurrection of both just and unjust, similar to Job's confident expectation of his Redeemer standing on the earth.

Acts 26:6 Parallel

In Acts 26:6, Paul's hope in the resurrection promise echoes Job's confidence in a living Redeemer who will vindicate him.

Proverbs 14:32 says the righteous have refuge in death, echoing Job's confidence in a Redeemer beyond the grave.

1 Thessalonians 1:10 describes waiting for God's Son from heaven, the living deliverer, mirroring Job's expectation of his living Redeemer.

Ruth 2:20 Parallel

Ruth 2:20 introduces a human kinsman-redeemer (Boaz), echoing the 'Redeemer' concept in Job's confession.