Isaiah 56:5
Context56:5 I will set up within my temple and my walls a monument 1
that will be better than sons and daughters.
I will set up a permanent monument 2 for them that will remain.
John 14:3
Context14:3 And if I go and make ready 3 a place for you, I will come again and take you 4 to be with me, 5 so that where I am you may be too.
Revelation 3:12
Context3:12 The one who conquers 6 I will make 7 a pillar in the temple of my God, and he will never depart from it. I 8 will write on him the name of my God and the name of the city of my God (the new Jerusalem that comes down out of heaven from my God), 9 and my new name as well.
Revelation 3:21
Context3:21 I will grant the one 10 who conquers 11 permission 12 to sit with me on my throne, just as I too conquered 13 and sat down with my Father on his throne.
[56:5] 1 tn Heb “a hand and a name.” For other examples where יָד (yad) refers to a monument, see HALOT 388 s.v.
[56:5] 2 tn Heb “name” (so KJV, NIV, NRSV).
[3:12] 6 tn Or “who is victorious”; traditionally, “who overcomes.”
[3:12] 7 tn Grk “I will make him,” but the pronoun (αὐτόν, auton, “him”) is redundant in contemporary English and has not been translated here.
[3:12] 8 tn Here καί (kai) has not been translated because of differences between Greek and English style.
[3:12] 9 sn This description of the city of my God is parenthetical, explaining further the previous phrase and interrupting the list of “new names” given here.
[3:21] 10 tn Grk “The one who conquers, to him I will grant.”
[3:21] 11 tn Or “who is victorious”; traditionally, “who overcomes.”
[3:21] 12 tn Grk “I will give [grant] to him.”
[3:21] 13 tn Or “have been victorious”; traditionally, “have overcome.”