Habakkuk 2:11
For the stone shall cry out of the wall, and the beam out of the timber shall answer it.
Cross-reference
In Genesis 4:10, Abel's blood cries from the ground, just as the stones cry out against violence in Habakkuk.
In Joshua 24:27, a stone is a witness against Israel, similar to the stone crying out from the wall here.
In Job 31:38-40, the land cries out against injustice, paralleling the outcry of stones in Habakkuk.
In Luke 19:40, Jesus says stones would cry out if disciples were silent, echoing the image of crying stones.
In James 5:3, rusted gold will be evidence against the rich, just as stones cry out as witnesses.
In James 5:4, the cries of defrauded laborers reach the Lord, paralleling the outcry of stones against oppression.
In Lamentations 2:18, the wall is called to cry out — personified walls echo the stone and beam crying out in Habakkuk, both witnessing suffering.
In Revelation 6:10, martyrs cry for vengeance — similarly, the stones and beams cry out against injustice, linking creation's witness to the martyrs' plea.
In Hebrews 12:24, Christ's blood speaks a better word than Abel's, contrasting with the stones' cry of judgment.