Luke 1:33
And he shall reign over the house of Jacob for ever; and of his kingdom there shall be no end.
Cross-reference
In Revelation 22:3-5, the redeemed reign forever — the ultimate realization of Jesus' endless kingdom in Luke 1:33.
In Revelation 11:15, Christ's reign is proclaimed forever — identical to the eternal kingdom promised in Luke 1:33.
In Hebrews 1:8, the Son's throne is declared forever — directly parallel to the 'no end' of Jesus' kingdom in Luke 1:33.
In Micah 4:7, the Lord is promised to reign forever from Zion — the same eternal kingship Luke 1:33 assigns to Jesus.
Psalm 45:6 addresses the king's throne as eternal and divine—a messianic foreshadowing of Jesus's everlasting reign.
Daniel 7:27 prophesies an everlasting kingdom for the saints; here Luke declares Jesus' reign fulfills that — his kingdom will have no end.
Daniel 7:14 grants the Son of Man universal, everlasting dominion—the exact eternal kingdom promised to Jesus here.
Daniel 2:44 foretells a never-destroyed kingdom set up by God—directly matching the eternal kingdom announced here.
Psalm 89:35-37 swears David's throne will endure forever—the covenant promise that Jesus's eternal kingdom fulfills.
In Jeremiah 33:17, the covenant that David will never lack a man on the throne directly corresponds to Jesus' eternal reign.
Matthew 28:18 gives Jesus all authority — the foundation for the everlasting reign promised in Luke 1:33.
Ezekiel 37:25 promises David's servant as prince forever — directly paralleling the eternal reign announced to Mary.
Ezekiel 37:22 prophesies a single king over reunited Israel — the promise Gabriel echoes when announcing Jesus' eternal reign.
In Jeremiah 33:21, the unbreakable Davidic covenant guarantees an eternal throne—exactly what Luke 1:33 declares fulfilled in Jesus.
Genesis 49:10 promises a ruler from Judah to whom peoples obey—fulfilled in Jesus' eternal reign over Jacob's house.
Psalm 89:4 explicitly states God will establish David's throne forever — the covenant fulfilled in Jesus.
Numbers 24:17 foretells a scepter rising from Israel—the star out of Jacob fulfilled in Jesus' unending kingdom.
2 Samuel 7:13 promises David's descendant will have an eternally established throne—directly echoed in 'his kingdom will have no end'.
2 Samuel 7:16 adds that David's house and kingdom will be forever—the same everlasting reign announced to Mary.
1 Chronicles 17:14 records God's covenant to establish David's throne forever — the promise now fulfilled in Jesus.
Psalm 72:5 envisions the king's reign lasting as long as the sun and moon — the same enduring rule promised to Jesus.
In Jeremiah 23:5, the righteous Branch prophecy promises a Davidic king who will reign wisely—the very king Jesus is announced as.
Psalm 89:29 promises David's offspring and throne as enduring as the heavens — directly echoed in Luke about Jesus.
Psalm 89:36 says David's throne shall endure as long as the sun — the same eternal reign announced to Mary.
In Isaiah 9:7, the prophecy of the Davidic king's endless government and peace directly foretells Jesus' unending kingdom.
Matthew 12:28 announces the kingdom's present arrival through Jesus, while Luke 1:33 points to its eternal future.
1 Kings 11:39 promises David's affliction is temporary—pointing to the eventual restoration and eternal reign of Jesus.
Psalm 132:12 ties the throne to obedience; Jesus, the perfect Son, secures it forever without condition.
Daniel 6:26 decrees God's indestructible kingdom — echoing the 'no end' of Christ's kingdom.
Daniel 4:3 praises God's everlasting kingdom — a general parallel to the eternal kingdom of Christ in Luke 1:33.
Hebrews 12:28 speaks of receiving an unshakable kingdom — a counterpart to Jesus' eternal kingdom in Luke 1:33.
In Proverbs 29:14, the same principle that righteous kingship establishes the throne forever echoes Jesus' eternal reign.