Revelation 22:3
And there shall be no more curse: but the throne of God and of the Lamb shall be in it; and his servants shall serve him:
Cross-reference
Revelation 21:4 elaborates on the removal of curse by listing no more death, sorrow, or pain.
Revelation 7:15-17 depicts God's servants serving Him without suffering, mirroring the same scene in 22:3.
In Revelation 5:6, the Lamb stands at the center of the throne — the same Lamb who shares the throne with God in Rev 22:3.
In Revelation 7:10, the same worship of God and the Lamb on the throne is proclaimed by the multitude.
John 12:26 promises that where Jesus is, his servant will be also—this is the ultimate fulfillment of being with Him in worship.
John 17:24 records Jesus' desire for believers to see His glory—now realized as they worship before the throne of God and the Lamb.
John 14:3 promises Jesus will take believers to be with Him—this is the fulfillment where they worship before His throne.
Genesis 3:10-13 records the fall and beginning of the curse, which Revelation 22:3 declares is reversed.
Matthew 25:41 sends the cursed to eternal fire, contrasting with Revelation 22:3 where the curse is no more.
Zechariah 14:11 promises no more destruction for Jerusalem, which Revelation 22:3 fulfills as the curse is lifted.
Ezekiel 48:35 names the city 'The LORD is there'—a direct prophecy of the New Jerusalem where God's throne is present.
Deuteronomy 27:26 curses lawbreakers, contrasting with Revelation 22:3 where that curse is finally removed.
In Luke 1:33, Gabriel foretells Jesus' eternal reign—directly fulfilled by the throne of God and Lamb in Revelation 22:3.
In John 14:23, Jesus promises the Father and Son will make their home with believers — fulfilled in God and Lamb on throne with servants in Rev 22:3.
In Romans 8:21, creation is liberated from bondage — the same curse removal that Rev 22:3 declares is finally accomplished.
In 1 Thessalonians 4:17, believers are caught up to be with the Lord forever — fulfilled when servants serve before his throne in Rev 22:3.
In Ezekiel 43:7, God promises His throne among Israel forever—a direct prophecy of the throne of God and Lamb in Revelation 22:3.
In John 5:18, Jesus is accused of making himself equal with God—a truth seen in Revelation 22:3 where the Lamb shares God's throne.
In Malachi 4:6, turning hearts avoids a curse—contrasting with Revelation 22:3 where the curse is entirely gone.
In Zechariah 2:5, God promises to be glory in Jerusalem's midst—a parallel to His throne and presence in Revelation 22:3.