Luke 21:22

For these be the days of vengeance, that all things which are written may be fulfilled.

Cross-reference

Luke 24:44 Allusion

Luke 24:44 uses the same phrase 'fulfill all that is written' about the Messiah's suffering, echoing the theme of prophetic fulfillment here.

Luke 19:27 Parallel

Luke 19:27 pictures the king slaughtering his enemies — a parable that anticipates the judgment on Jerusalem described here.

Luke 17:30 Parallel

Luke 17:30 describes the day the Son of Man is revealed, another eschatological moment of sudden judgment parallel to these days of vengeance.

Daniel 9:26 Prophetic fulfillment

Daniel 9:26 directly foretells the destruction of the city and sanctuary by an invading people, which these days fulfill.

Mark 13:20 Parallel

Mark 13:20 continues the parallel, noting the Lord shortened the days for the elect's sake.

Mark 13:19 Parallel

Mark 13:19 is the parallel account, describing the unprecedented tribulation of those same days.

Malachi 4:1 Parallel

Malachi 4:1 describes the coming day burning like a furnace — parallel to the days of vengeance Jesus says will fulfill all scripture.

Zechariah 14:2 prophesies the gathering of nations against Jerusalem and its capture — the siege Jesus describes as the beginning of vengeance.

Zechariah 14:1 speaks of 'a day of Yahweh' with spoil divided — directly parallel to the days of vengeance Jesus declares.

Daniel 9:27 Prophetic fulfillment

Daniel 9:27 prophesies the abomination of desolation and final wrath — the very events Jesus sees fulfilled in these days of vengeance.

Leviticus 26:14-33 lists the covenant curses for disobedience that Jesus says are now being fulfilled in Jerusalem's destruction.

Jeremiah 51:6 calls for flight from Babylon at the LORD's time of vengeance, directly matching the call to flee Jerusalem.

Deuteronomy 28:15-68 details the curses of the covenant—famine, siege, exile—which this 'days of vengeance' fulfills.

Deuteronomy 29:19-28 describes God's anger and the curse of exile, showing the specific covenant judgments now realized.

Isaiah 65:12-16 pronounces judgment on the rebellious, including sword and slaughter—this prophecy is fulfilled in the days of vengeance.

Isaiah 59:18 declares God repaying wrath and recompense to His enemies, paralleling the days of vengeance Jesus speaks of.

Joshua 23:15 warns that evil will come as promised for covenant disobedience; these days fulfill those covenant curses.

Psalm 69:24 Parallel

Psalm 69:24 calls for God's indignation and burning anger to overtake the wicked, directly matching the vengeance theme.

Matthew 24:16 gives the same instruction to flee to the mountains, parallel within the Olivet Discourse about Jerusalem's destruction.

Matthew 21:41 has the tenants' judgment (wretched end) as a parable of coming vengeance on Israel — an example of the written judgment Jesus says is being fulfilled.

Jeremiah 46:10 declares 'a day of vengeance' for the Lord to avenge Himself on His foes, matching Jesus' phrase exactly.

Zechariah 11:6 Prophetic fulfillment

Zechariah 11:6 says God will no longer pity the people and will give them to devastation — a written oracle of the vengeance Jesus announces.

Zephaniah 1:15 describes the day of the LORD as a day of wrath and distress — the very judgment Jesus says will fulfill what is written.

Hosea 9:7 Parallel

Hosea 9:7 announces 'days of punishment' and 'days of reckoning' — a prophetic parallel to the days of vengeance Jesus refers to.

Isaiah 63:4 Allusion

Isaiah 63:4 explicitly states 'the day of vengeance was in My heart,' directly echoed in Jesus' reference to days of vengeance.

Daniel 9:12 Prophetic fulfillment

Daniel 9:12 explicitly states that God fulfilled His word by bringing great disaster on Jerusalem — directly echoing the 'all things written' being fulfilled.

Lamentations 4:11 Prophetic fulfillment

Lamentations 4:11 depicts the LORD pouring out His wrath and consuming Zion — a clear example of the written vengeance being fulfilled.

Isaiah 34:8 Allusion

Isaiah 34:8 proclaims the LORD's day of vengeance, paralleling the time of punishment Jesus announces as fulfillment.

Isaiah 61:2 Allusion

Isaiah 61:2 includes 'the day of vengeance of our God,' echoed here in the time of punishment for Jerusalem.

Deuteronomy 32:43 proclaims God will avenge His servants' blood—this vengeance is the theme of the days described here.