Luke 1:77
To give knowledge of salvation unto his people by the remission of their sins,
Cross-reference
Luke 3:3 describes John's baptism of repentance for forgiveness of sins — the very knowledge of salvation he was to give.
Luke 7:47-50 shows forgiveness of sins leading to salvation, illustrating the remission promised here.
Luke 3:6 declares all will see God's salvation — the salvation John was sent to make known.
Mark 1:4 states John's baptism of repentance for forgiveness of sins — matches the knowledge of salvation from Luke 1:77.
Ephesians 1:7 states that in Christ we have redemption and forgiveness of sins — directly reinforcing the source of salvation mentioned here.
Romans 4:6-8 quotes Psalm 32, pronouncing blessing on those whose sins are forgiven — the same forgiveness that brings knowledge of salvation.
Romans 3:25 explains that Christ's propitiation provides the basis for forgiveness of sins — directly connecting to the salvation through forgiveness here.
Acts 19:4 recalls John's baptism of repentance and call to believe in Jesus, echoing the message of salvation here.
In Acts 13:39, being freed from sins through belief expands on the forgiveness that brings salvation — same theme of justification.
Acts 13:38 announces forgiveness of sins through Jesus, directly connecting to the remission here.
Acts 10:43 proclaims forgiveness of sins through belief in Jesus, fulfilling the promise of salvation here.
Acts 5:31 declares Jesus exalted to give repentance and forgiveness — the salvation announced here.
Acts 3:19 calls for repentance to have sins blotted out, matching the remission promised here.
Acts 2:38 ties repentance and baptism to forgiveness of sins, directly linking to the remission here.
John 1:29 identifies Jesus as the Lamb who takes away sin — the means of the remission promised here.
John 1:15-16 records John's testimony about Jesus' supremacy and grace — the salvation knowledge he was sent to give.
John 1:7-9 describes John's witness to the light — the salvation knowledge he brings is about the coming light.
In Acts 13:39, being freed from sins through belief expands on the forgiveness that brings salvation — same theme of justification.
Acts 26:18 directly mentions 'forgiveness of sins', the same remission of sins in Luke 1:77, as the goal of Paul's mission to the Gentiles.
Isaiah 40:3 prophesies a voice preparing the way — fulfilled in John the Baptist, whose role of giving knowledge of salvation is described here.
In Acts 16:17, a slave girl proclaims the way of salvation, echoing the 'knowledge of salvation' given to God's people here. Both highlight proclamation of salvation.
1 Timothy 2:4 expands the scope: God desires all to come to the knowledge of the truth, while Luke 1:77 gives knowledge of salvation to God's people. Both link knowledge and salvation.