Haggai 2:6

For thus saith the Lord of hosts; Yet once, it is a little while, and I will shake the heavens, and the earth, and the sea, and the dry land;

Cross-reference

Haggai 2:22 Parallel

In Haggai 2:22, the shaking is specified as overthrowing kingdoms and chariots — the political impact of cosmic upheaval.

Haggai 2:21 Parallel

In Haggai 2:21, God repeats the same promise to Zerubbabel — the heavens and earth will be shaken.

Revelation 8:5-12 depicts cosmic judgments (hail, fire, mountain thrown into sea) that echo the shaking of heavens and earth in Haggai 2:6.

Revelation 6:12-17 depicts a great earthquake, sun black, stars falling, mountains moved—a cosmic shaking that fulfills the imagery here.

In Hebrews 12:26-28, this verse is quoted — the 'yet once more' indicates removal of created things to establish an unshakeable kingdom.

Luke 21:25-27 describes signs in sun, moon, stars and roaring sea, then the Son of Man coming—matching the shaking here.

Mark 13:24-26 parallels the shaking of heavenly powers and the Son of Man's coming, echoing the same eschatological scenario.

Matthew 24:30 links the shaking to the Son of Man coming on clouds, connecting the cosmic upheaval to Christ's return.

Matthew 24:29 describes sun, moon, and stars being shaken after tribulation—a direct parallel to the shaking of heavens and earth.

Joel 3:16 Parallel

Joel 3:16 says 'the heavens and the earth quake' when the Lord roars, directly matching the shaking here.

Ezekiel 38:20 describes all creation quaking at God's presence, echoing the same cosmic shaking of heavens, earth, sea, and land.

Ezekiel 38:19 Related theme

Ezekiel 38:19 describes a great earthquake on that day, directly echoing the cosmic shaking of heavens and earth here.

Isaiah 13:13 explicitly says heavens tremble and earth is shaken — a direct parallel to Haggai's language of cosmic shaking.

Job 9:6 Related theme

Job 9:6 says God 'shakes the earth out of its place' — the same imagery of divine cosmic shaking as in Haggai.

Joel 2:30-31 predicts wonders in heavens and earth before the great day—blood, fire, smoke, dark sun—similar cosmic upheaval.

Isaiah 34:4 Parallel

In Isaiah 34:4, the heavens rot and roll up — a more graphic cosmic upheaval than Haggai's shaking, both depict divine judgment.

In Jeremiah 4:23-28, the earth becomes formless void — a cosmic undoing paralleling Haggai's shaking as judgment imagery.

Acts 2:19 Parallel

Acts 2:19 quotes Joel about wonders in heaven and earth—blood, fire, smoke—as apocalyptic signs similar to the shaking.