Zechariah 10:6
And I will strengthen the house of Judah, and I will save the house of Joseph, and I will bring them again to place them; for I have mercy upon them: and they shall be as though I had not cast them off: for I am the Lord their God, and will hear them.
Cross-reference
Zechariah 10:12 repeats the strengthening promise 'I will strengthen them in the Lord', directly echoing verse 6.
In Zechariah 8:7, God saves his people from east and west — reinforcing the theme of gathering from exile here.
Zechariah 8:13 echoes the same promise: God will save and turn curses into blessings, strengthening the covenant restoration.
In Hosea 1:7, God saves Judah by mercy alone — matching Zechariah's strengthening and saving of Judah.
In Romans 11:26, Paul declares that all Israel will be saved — directly echoing the saving of Judah and Joseph in Zechariah.
In Zephaniah 3:20, God promises to gather and restore fortunes — directly paralleling the gathering and restoration here.
In Zephaniah 3:19, God saves the lame and outcast and turns shame to praise — echoing the compassion and restoration here.
In Micah 7:18-20, God's compassion and forgiveness for Jacob parallels the compassion that restores Israel in Zechariah.
In Ezekiel 39:25, God restores Jacob's fortunes and has mercy — directly paralleling the compassion and restoration here.
Ezekiel 37:16 uses two sticks representing Judah and Joseph to symbolize reunion, just as Zechariah 10:6 mentions both houses being saved.
In Ezekiel 36:11, God promises to multiply people and restore fortunes — matching Zechariah's theme of restoring Israel after rejection.
In Jeremiah 31:20, God yearns for Ephraim and promises mercy — mirroring the compassion for the house of Joseph in Zechariah.
In Jeremiah 30:18, God restores Jacob's tents and has compassion on dwellings — the same restoration and compassion promised in Zechariah.
In Jeremiah 23:6, Judah is saved and Israel dwells securely — a parallel promise of salvation and security.
In Jeremiah 3:18, Judah and Israel reunite and return from exile — echoing the restoration of both houses here.
In Isaiah 14:1, God has compassion on Jacob and will set them in their own land — the same compassion and return promised in Zechariah.
Ezekiel 37:19 depicts God reuniting the stick of Joseph with Judah—the same reunification promised here for Judah and the tribes of Joseph.
Micah 2:12 promises God will gather the remnant of Israel like sheep—the same gathering and restoration theme as here.
Amos 5:6 warns the tribes of Joseph to seek God or face destruction—the opposite of the saving promise for them here.
Jeremiah 12:14 describes God uprooting Judah from neighbors—the opposite of the restoration promised here.
Psalm 29:11 says 'May the LORD give strength to his people' — a blessing that parallels God's promise to strengthen Judah here.
Joel 3:7 describes God rousing his people from exile and recompensing enemies—the same restoration context.
Micah 4:6 describes God gathering the lame and outcasts, matching the restoration theme of Zechariah 10:6's 'I will bring them back'.
Isaiah 65:9 promises descendants from Jacob inheriting the land—the same restoration of God's people as here.
In Isaiah 49:17-21, Zion's restoration includes a multitude of children — illustrating the abundant return promised in Zechariah.
Joel 2:25 speaks of God repaying for years of loss—a similar restoration theme after judgment as here.