Ezekiel 27:34
In the time when thou shalt be broken by the seas in the depths of the waters thy merchandise and all thy company in the midst of thee shall fall.
Cross-reference
In Ezekiel 27:27, the sinking of Tyre's company into the sea is the same image as this verse—both describe the shipwreck.
Ezekiel 27:27 similarly describes all within Tyre falling into the seas on the day of ruin, echoing the same catastrophic scene.
Ezekiel 26:12-15 also prophesies Tyre's wealth plundered and walls broken, aligning with the shattered ships and fallen company here.
Ezekiel 26:19-21 warns Tyre will be brought down to the pit like those who go down to the pit, matching the sinking into the depths.
Ezekiel 28:8 says the king of Tyre will die in the heart of the seas, mirroring the sinking of the entire city's company.
Zechariah 9:4 directly states the Lord will destroy Tyre's power on the sea, a parallel judgment to the sea-shattered city.
Isaiah 23:11 says God stretches His hand over the sea to destroy Tyre's strongholds, directly parallel to the sea-caused ruin.
Revelation 18:18 records a lament over Babylon's destruction, echoing the cry over Tyre's fall — a parallel judgment on a proud commercial city.
Zechariah 9:3 describes Tyre's abundant wealth and strength, contrasting sharply with the total loss and ruin here.