2 Chronicles 15:5

And in those times there was no peace to him that went out, nor to him that came in, but great vexations were upon all the inhabitants of the countries.

Cross-reference

2 Chronicles 16:1 Historical context

2 Chronicles 16:1 shows war breaking out in Asa's reign — the very instability this peace prophecy contrasts with.

Judges 5:6 Parallel

Judges 5:6 describes a time when highways were abandoned and travelers took winding paths — mirroring the unsafe travel conditions in 2 Chronicles 15:5.

Deuteronomy 28:19 pronounces curses on going out and coming in — directly paralleling the disrupted travel here.

Jeremiah 6:25 warns not to go out because of the enemy's sword — directly matching the unsafe travel conditions here.

In Jeremiah 16:5, God similarly declares He has taken away His peace from the people, matching the 'no peace' description here.

Zechariah 8:10 almost verbatim repeats 'no peace for whoever went out or came in', directly echoing this verse's description of turmoil.

Leviticus 26:22 warns of wild beasts making roads desolate — a specific covenant curse matching this time of perilous travel.

Judges 10:9 Historical context

Judges 10:9 recounts Ammonites oppressing Israel, causing great distress — a specific historical example of such chaotic times.

Psalm 121:8 Contrast

Psalm 121:8 promises God's protection over coming and going — contrasting with the unsafe travel conditions described in 2 Chronicles 15:5.

Ezekiel 35:7 describes making Mount Seir desolate so no one can pass through, echoing the disrupted travel mentioned here.

1 Samuel 13:6 describes Israelites hiding in caves due to threat — a similar atmosphere of fear and danger as the turmoil in 2 Chronicles 15:5.