Zechariah 8:6

Thus saith the Lord of hosts; If it be marvellous in the eyes of the remnant of this people in these days, should it also be marvellous in mine eyes? saith the Lord of hosts.

Cross-references

In Zechariah 8:12, the promised prosperity illustrates the 'marvelous' work God declares possible in verse 6.

In Genesis 18:14, God asks the same rhetorical question 'Is anything too hard for the LORD?', directly reinforcing the theme of divine power over human doubt.

In Numbers 11:23, God replies 'Is the LORD's hand shortened?' — directly affirming that nothing limits His power, echoing the same confidence.

In Jeremiah 32:17, Jeremiah declares 'Nothing is too hard for you' — a direct confession of God's unlimited power, parallel to the assurance here.

In Jeremiah 32:27, God asks 'Is anything too hard for me?' — the same rhetorical question affirming that no situation is impossible for Him.

Luke 1:37 Parallel

In Luke 1:37, Gabriel declares 'Nothing will be impossible with God' — a direct New Testament echo of the same truth about God's power.

Luke 18:27 Parallel

In Luke 18:27, Jesus says 'What is impossible with man is possible with God' — reinforcing the theme that God can do what seems impossible.

Romans 4:21 Parallel

In Romans 4:21, Abraham's confidence in God's power echoes this assurance that nothing is too marvelous for the Lord.

Matthew 19:26 directly parallels this truth — what is impossible for people is possible for God.

Mark 10:27 Parallel

Mark 10:27 echoes the same teaching — nothing is impossible with God, mirroring the Lord's declaration here.

2 Kings 7:2 Parallel

In 2 Kings 7:2, an officer scoffs at Elisha's prophecy of abundance — mirroring human skepticism about God's ability to restore.