Ezekiel 26:15

Thus saith the Lord God to Tyrus; Shall not the isles shake at the sound of thy fall, when the wounded cry, when the slaughter is made in the midst of thee?

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 26:18 confirms the coastlands' trembling introduced in verse 15, stating it as fact.

Ezekiel 26:10 describes walls trembling at siege noise — directly preceding the coastlands trembling at the fall.

Ezekiel 27:35 intensifies the coastlands' terror—kings shudder and faces distort, building on verse 15's trembling.

Ezekiel 31:16 uses the same 'tremble at the sound of its fall' for Assyria, showing a pattern of judgment on proud nations.

Ezekiel 27:28 expands the trembling to shorelands hearing sailors' cries, a parallel reaction to Tyre's fall.

In Ezekiel 32:10, Egypt's downfall causes trembling—paralleling the coastlands' reaction to Tyre in verse 15.

Jeremiah 49:21 describes Edom's fall causing earth to tremble — same imagery of trembling at a nation's downfall.

Isaiah 23:5 Allusion

Isaiah 23:5 says Egypt will be in anguish at the report from Tyre — directly echoes the coastlands trembling at Tyre's fall.

Isaiah 23:11 Historical context

Isaiah 23:11 says God made kingdoms tremble over Tyre's destruction — same event and response as Ezekiel 26:15.

Zechariah 9:5 shows Philistine cities trembling at nearby judgment — echoing the same fear of coastal nations in Ezekiel's prophecy.