Judges 6:23
And the Lord said unto him, Peace be unto thee; fear not: thou shalt not die.
Cross-reference
In Genesis 32:30, Jacob sees God face to face and marvels his life is preserved—the same reassurance given to Gideon.
In Daniel 10:19, an angel tells Daniel 'Peace be with you; fear not'—a direct parallel to God's reassurance to Gideon.
In John 20:19, Jesus' resurrection greeting 'Peace be with you' directly echoes the divine reassurance to Gideon.
In John 20:26, Jesus repeats the same 'Peace be with you' greeting, reinforcing the connection to God's peace in Judges.
In Genesis 43:23, Joseph's steward uses the identical reassurance 'Peace to you, do not be afraid,' echoing God's words to Gideon.
In Luke 1:13, an angel similarly says 'Do not be afraid' to Zechariah before announcing John's birth — echoing the divine reassurance given to Gideon.
In John 14:27, Jesus gives his peace and commands not to be afraid, matching the 'peace be to you; do not fear' given to Gideon.
Psalm 85:8 speaks of God speaking peace to his people, directly paralleling the divine 'peace be to you' given to Gideon.