Zechariah 14:5
And ye shall flee to the valley of the mountains; for the valley of the mountains shall reach unto Azal: yea, ye shall flee, like as ye fled from before the earthquake in the days of Uzziah king of Judah: and the Lord my God shall come, and all the saints with thee.
Cross-reference
Zechariah 2:10 promises the LORD will come and dwell among His people — a similar coming theme to the arrival of the LORD with holy ones in Zechariah 14:5.
Jude 1:14 quotes Enoch saying 'the Lord comes with ten thousands of his holy ones', strongly echoing Zechariah's imagery.
Deuteronomy 33:2 describes the Lord coming from Sinai with ten thousands of saints—the direct source for Zechariah's imagery.
2 Thessalonians 1:7-10 describes Jesus revealed from heaven with his mighty angels in judgment—expanding Zechariah's coming with saints.
Psalm 97:4-6 depicts the earth trembling and mountains melting before the Lord, matching the earthquake imagery of Zechariah's coming.
1 Thessalonians 3:13 applies Zechariah's prophecy to Jesus' coming with all his saints—a clear NT fulfillment.
Isaiah 64:1-3 cries for the Lord to come down causing mountains to quake, mirroring the theophany in Zechariah.
Daniel 7:9-14 portrays the Ancient of Days with myriads of holy ones and the Son of Man coming, directly paralleling the Lord coming with holy ones.
In Matthew 25:31, the Son of Man comes in glory with all his angels, directly paralleling Zechariah's 'all the holy ones with him'.
Matthew 24:27-31 describes the Son of Man coming with angels to gather the elect, fulfilling Zechariah's prophecy of the Lord coming with all holy ones.
Matthew 16:27 says the Son of Man will come with his angels to repay each person, fulfilling the OT expectation of the Lord coming with holy ones.
In Revelation 19:14, the armies of heaven follow Christ, fulfilling the prophecy of the Lord coming with His saints from Zechariah.
Mark 8:38 speaks of the Son of Man coming with holy angels — directly parallel to Zechariah 14:5's 'the LORD my God will come, and all the holy ones with him'.
Matthew 24:31 describes the Son of Man sending angels to gather the elect — echoing Zechariah's 'the LORD comes with all his holy ones' (angels).
Daniel 7:10 shows thousands of holy ones ministering before God, paralleling the multitude of saints accompanying the Lord in Zechariah 14:5.
Ezekiel 38:20 describes a great earthquake with mountains thrown down, strongly parallel to the splitting Mount of Olives in Zechariah 14:5.
Hebrews 9:28 mentions Christ appearing a second time to save — a parallel to the LORD's coming in Zechariah 14:5, though without mention of holy ones.
Numbers 16:34 describes people fleeing from the earth swallowing rebels, mirroring the flight from divine earthquake judgment in Zechariah 14:5.
Revelation 11:13 depicts a great earthquake that kills thousands, paralleling the catastrophic earthquake flight mentioned in Zechariah 14:5.
Revelation 16:18-21 describes a massive earthquake with hailstones, echoing the violent earthquake imagery in Zechariah 14:5.
Exodus 19:18 shows Mount Sinai quaking at God's descent—a theophany that Zechariah's earthquake and coming of the Lord recalls.
Habakkuk 3:6 describes God scattering mountains, echoing the earthquake that splits the Mount of Olives in Zechariah 14:5.
In Joel 3:11, the Lord is asked to bring down his mighty ones—a gathering of divine warriors for judgment, similar to Zechariah's saints.
Mark 13:27 has the Son of Man sending angels to gather the elect, paralleling the involvement of holy ones at the Lord's coming.
Isaiah 29:6 portrays God's visitation with earthquake and storm, similar to the divine judgment through earthquake in Zechariah 14:5.
Job 9:5 depicts God overturning mountains, paralleling the splitting of the Mount of Olives described in Zechariah 14:5.
In Revelation 6:16, people beg mountains to hide them from the Lamb's wrath—similar terror at the Lord's coming in Zechariah.