Zechariah 14:8

And it shall be in that day, that living waters shall go out from Jerusalem; half of them toward the former sea, and half of them toward the hinder sea: in summer and in winter shall it be.

Cross-reference

Zechariah 12:3 describes Jerusalem as an immovable rock, another aspect of its end-time role alongside the living water here.

Ezekiel 47:1-12 describes water flowing from the temple, healing the Dead Sea—a parallel vision of life-giving waters in the eschatological age.

Joel 3:18 Parallel

Joel 3:18 depicts a fountain flowing from the LORD's house in the last days—parallel imagery of abundant water from Zion.

John 4:10 Allusion

John 4:10 uses the same 'living water' imagery—Jesus offers the eternal water that Zechariah's prophecy points to.

John 4:14 Allusion

John 4:14 describes living water becoming a wellspring to eternal life—echoing Zechariah's promise of never-failing waters from Jerusalem.

John 7:38 Allusion

John 7:38 cites Scripture about rivers of living water flowing from believers—likely alluding to Zechariah 14:8's rivers from Jerusalem.

Revelation 7:17 explicitly mentions the Lamb guiding to springs of living water — a direct echo of the living waters flowing from Jerusalem.

Revelation 22:1 depicts the river of the water of life flowing from God's throne—a direct parallel to Zechariah's living waters from Jerusalem.

Revelation 22:2 continues the river imagery with the tree of life—expanding Zechariah's vision of life-giving waters.

Isaiah 35:6 Parallel

Isaiah 35:6 shares the imagery of water gushing in the desert, tying to the living water from Jerusalem in the messianic age.

Isaiah 35:7 Parallel

Isaiah 35:7 uses the same image of desert transformed into pools — reinforcing that living waters bring life to barren places.

Isaiah 41:18 describes rivers on bare heights and springs in valleys — mirroring the abundant water supply flowing from Jerusalem.

Revelation 22:17 invites the thirsty to take the water of life—the same living water Zechariah prophesied flowing from Jerusalem.