Ezekiel 16:42

So will I make my fury toward thee to rest, and my jealousy shall depart from thee, and I will be quiet, and will be no more angry.

Cross-reference

In Ezekiel 5:13, the same phrase 'my anger will cease' appears—both describe God's wrath satisfied after judgment.

In Ezekiel 21:17, 'my wrath will be satisfied' echoes the same idea of God's anger subsiding after judgment.

Ezekiel 8:18 describes God acting in fury without pity, directly contrasting the quieting of fury in Ezekiel 16:42.

In Ezekiel 39:29, God stops hiding His face and pours out Spirit—restoration after wrath, connected to the cessation here.

Isaiah 54:9 Parallel

Isaiah 54:9 echoes God's sworn promise to no longer be angry, paralleling Ezekiel 16:42's declaration of wrath ceasing.

Isaiah 54:10 continues the promise of enduring kindness when anger ceases, complementing the end of fury in Ezekiel 16:42.