Ezekiel 32:8
All the bright lights of heaven will I make dark over thee, and set darkness upon thy land, saith the Lord God.
Cross-reference
Genesis 1:14 describes God creating lights; here God reverses that by darkening them in judgment.
Isaiah 13:10 uses nearly identical language—stars, sun, moon darkening—for judgment on Babylon.
Matthew 24:29 applies the same cosmic darkening of sun, moon, and stars to end‑time tribulation, broadening the prophetic scope.
Luke 21:25 echoes the darkening of celestial lights as signs of eschatological judgment, paralleling the imagery here.
Revelation 6:12 portrays the sun becoming black and the moon like blood—a direct parallel to the darkening of lights in judgment.
Revelation 8:12 describes a third of the sun, moon, and stars being struck and darkened, mirroring the judgment imagery here.
Jeremiah 4:23 uses identical imagery of the earth formless and dark, linking God's judgment against Egypt with His judgment on Judah.
Isaiah 34:4 depicts the host of heaven rotting and falling—similar cosmic collapse in judgment on Edom.
Isaiah 24:23 has the moon confounded and sun ashamed, but emphasizes God's reign rather than judgment on Egypt.