Micah 2:12
I will surely assemble, O Jacob, all of thee; I will surely gather the remnant of Israel; I will put them together as the sheep of Bozrah, as the flock in the midst of their fold: they shall make great noise by reason of the multitude of men.
Cross-reference
Micah 4:7 continues: the lame will become a strong nation with the LORD reigning—building on the gathering promised in Micah 2:12.
Micah 4:6 repeats the promise of gathering the lame and outcasts—the same restoration theme as the gathering of the remnant in Micah 2:12.
Micah 7:18 celebrates God's pardon and mercy to the remnant of his inheritance — directly continuing Micah's remnant theology.
Micah 7:14 uses the same sheep and shepherd imagery but as a prayer for God to shepherd the flock.
Ezekiel 36:37 promises to make Israel's people as numerous as sheep, directly paralleling the flock gathering here.
Zechariah 10:6-8 explicitly says 'I will gather them in' and restore them, directly paralleling the remnant gathering.
Ezekiel 37:21 echoes this gathering from the nations, bringing Israel back to their own land.
Isaiah 11:11 also speaks of God recovering the remnant of His people—the same hope of gathering the scattered flock.
Jeremiah 31:10 declares that God who scattered will gather Israel and keep them as a shepherd.
Jeremiah 31:7-9 explicitly describes gathering the remnant of Israel from exile, echoing the same promise of restoration.
Jeremiah 23:3 closely parallels this: gathering the remnant of the flock from all countries back to their fold.
Isaiah 27:12 describes God gleaning His people one by one—echoing the careful gathering of the remnant in Micah 2:12.
Isaiah 43:5 promises God will gather scattered children from east and west — directly parallel to Micah's gathering of Jacob's remnant.
Zephaniah 2:7 speaks of the remnant of Judah finding pasture and restoration — strongly echoing Micah's sheep gathering imagery.
Ezekiel 34:11 picks up the shepherd theme as God himself searches for and seeks his sheep.
Jeremiah 31:8 expands the gathering to include the blind, lame, pregnant, and laboring, a great company from the north.
In Hosea 1:11, Judah and Israel are gathered together under one head, adding a leadership aspect.
In Jeremiah 3:18, this gathering promise is specified as the union of Judah and Israel returning together to the land.