The Bible with its Old and New Testaments are so connected. Look at these verses in Isaiah and Revelation.
Revelation contains 400–500 Old Testament allusions, and Isaiah is the single most influential source.
This chart explores the powerful prophetic parallels between Isaiah and Revelation, revealing how the visions of Isaiah are echoed and fulfilled in the writings of John. Key passages include Isaiah 65:17, “For all behold, I create new heavens and a new earth,” alongside Revelation 21:1, where John declares, “I saw a new heaven and a new earth.”
Another major connection appears between Isaiah 22:22, which speaks of “the key of the house of David,” and Revelation 3:7, where Jesus says He holds “the key of David.”
These and many other parallels demonstrate the continuity of biblical prophecy, linking Isaiah’s messianic and kingdom visions to John’s revelation of Christ, the New Jerusalem, and God’s eternal kingdom.
The chart highlights the remarkable prophetic connections between Isaiah and the writings of John the Apostle in Revelation. Spanning nearly 800 years, the parallels reveal a unified biblical message centered on the Messiah, God’s eternal kingdom, judgment, redemption, and the promise of a new creation.
From Isaiah’s vision of the heavenly throne room and the suffering servant to John’s revelation of the slain Lamb and the New Jerusalem, the chart demonstrates how Revelation echoes and fulfills Isaiah’s prophetic imagery.
These connections show that Revelation is not an isolated vision, but the continuation and unveiling of themes first proclaimed through the prophet Isaiah.

Chart generated with AI-assisted design and biblical cross-reference research and editorial help from chatgpt.com
- Isaiah 65:17 ↔ Revelation 21:1
- Isaiah 22:22 ↔ Revelation 3:7
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