Ezekiel 38:19

For in my jealousy and in the fire of my wrath have I spoken, Surely in that day there shall be a great shaking in the land of Israel;

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 39:25 follows this wrath with restoration and mercy, showing God's full plan for Israel after judgment.

In Ezekiel 5:13, God's jealousy and fury are satisfied in judgment—same language of wrath being poured out as in the earthquake declaration.

In Ezekiel 36:5, God speaks in hot jealousy against nations—echoing the same divine jealousy that triggers the earthquake here.

In Ezekiel 39:6, God sends fire on Magog—continuing the same Gog judgment where the earthquake in 38:19 initiates the destruction.

Isaiah 42:13 depicts God stirring up His zeal like a warrior, matching the zealous wrath declared here.

Joel 3:16 Parallel

Joel 3:16 has the Lord roaring and the earth trembling, directly echoing the great earthquake of God's wrath here.

Haggai 2:6 Parallel

Haggai 2:6 foretells a shaking of heavens and earth, paralleling the earthquake in Israel from God's wrath.

Hebrews 12:26 references the shaking of the earth and now a promise to shake heaven as well, expanding this earthquake to a final cosmic upheaval.

Revelation 11:13 depicts a great earthquake in Jerusalem killing thousands, directly mirroring the earthquake here.

Revelation 16:18 describes a unique great earthquake, the most severe ever, paralleling the scale of this divine judgment.

Psalm 18:7 Parallel

Psalm 18:7 recounts the earth reeling and mountains quaking at God's anger, a theophanic earthquake similar to this one.

Deuteronomy 29:20 uses the same 'zeal and blazing wrath' language for judgment on an individual covenant breaker.

Haggai 2:21 Parallel

Haggai 2:21 uses the same 'shake the heavens and earth' imagery, connecting this earthquake to a broader cosmic shaking.

Zechariah 1:14 reveals God's jealousy for Jerusalem, while here His zeal is expressed in wrath against her enemies.