Luke 21:18
But there shall not an hair of your head perish.
Cross-reference
In Luke 12:7, Jesus assures that hairs are numbered, reinforcing the promise that not a hair will perish.
Luke 10:19 contains Jesus' earlier promise that 'nothing shall hurt you'—the same assurance of supernatural protection in ministry.
In 1 Samuel 14:45, the people swear not a hair of Jonathan's head will fall, using the same idiom of divine protection.
In 2 Samuel 14:11, the king swears not a hair of the woman's son will fall, echoing the same promise of safety.
In Matthew 10:30, Jesus says hairs are numbered, a parallel assurance that believers are under God's care.
In Acts 27:34, Paul promises not a hair will fall from anyone's head during the shipwreck, using the same idiom of preservation.
In 1 Kings 1:52, Solomon vows not a hair of Adonijah will fall if he proves worthy, a similar expression of sparing.
Daniel 3:27 literally shows not a hair singed in the furnace—this OT event prefigures the preservation promised here during persecution.
Acts 18:10 records God's promise to Paul that no one will attack to harm him—similar assurance of protection in hostile ministry.