Ezekiel 27:36
The merchants among the people shall hiss at thee; thou shalt be a terror, and never shalt be any more.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 26:14 declares Tyre will never be rebuilt, reinforcing the 'no more forever' in 27:36.
Ezekiel 26:21 also says Tyre will be no more and never found, directly echoing 27:36's 'be no more forever'.
Ezekiel 28:19 repeats that Tyre becomes a terror and is no more forever—same verdict.
Ezekiel 26:2 records Tyre gloating over Jerusalem's fall, revealing the pride that led to the judgment in 27:36.
1 Kings 9:8 uses 'astonished' and 'hiss' for the temple's destruction, same reaction as to Tyre's fall in 27:36.
Jeremiah 18:16 also uses 'hissing' and 'astonished' for Israel's desolation, mirroring the language of Tyre's judgment.
Jeremiah 19:8 similarly describes Jerusalem as a hissing and astonishment, echoing the same motif as Tyre's fall.
Lamentations 2:15 shows people hissing and shaking heads at Jerusalem's fall, matching the reaction to Tyre's downfall.
Zephaniah 2:15 describes hissing and shaking a fist at Nineveh's fall, paralleling the universal reaction to Tyre's judgment.