Luke 1:71

That we should be saved from our enemies, and from the hand of all that hate us;

Cross-reference

Luke 1:74 Parallel

Luke 1:74 adds that rescue from enemies enables serving God without fear—the purpose of this salvation.

Psalm 106:10 recalls God saving Israel from the hand of the foe, directly mirroring this promised salvation.

Jeremiah 23:6 Prophetic fulfillment

Jeremiah 23:6 prophesies a righteous Branch who saves Judah, connecting to the salvation from enemies proclaimed here.

Ezekiel 34:28 states Israel will no longer be prey to nations and none shall make them afraid—a strong parallel to being saved from the hand of haters.

Zephaniah 3:15-20 says the Lord has cleared away Israel's enemies and will restore them—a direct prophecy of the salvation Zechariah announces.

2 Kings 17:39 promises deliverance 'out of the hand of all your enemies' — nearly identical to Luke 1:71's 'hand of all who hate us'.

2 Samuel 22:3 uses 'horn of my salvation' and salvation from violence — the same deliverance theme Zechariah echoes.

Jeremiah 32:37 describes God gathering Israel and making them dwell in safety—a specific promise of protection from enemies echoed here.

Ezekiel 28:26 says Israel will dwell securely when God executes judgment on surrounding despisers—directly parallel to salvation from those who hate.

Psalm 18:3 Parallel

Psalm 18:3 speaks of being saved from enemies — a common OT refrain Luke applies to the coming Messiah.