Isaiah 13:10

For the stars of heaven and the constellations thereof shall not give their light: the sun shall be darkened in his going forth, and the moon shall not cause her light to shine.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 24:23 explicitly says the moon and sun will be confounded, directly paralleling the darkened luminaries in Isaiah 13:10.

Isaiah 34:4 Parallel

Isaiah 34:4 portrays the heavens rotting and falling, similarly using cosmic disintegration to signify divine judgment.

Revelation 8:12 shows a third of sun, moon, stars darkened — an intensification of Isaiah’s total darkening.

Revelation 6:12-14 depicts the sixth seal with sun black, moon blood, stars falling — a clear apocalyptic renewal of Isaiah's judgment scene.

Luke 21:25 Allusion

Luke 21:25 speaks of 'signs in sun, moon, and stars' — echoing Isaiah's cosmic disturbances for the end times.

Mark 13:24 Allusion

Mark 13:24 parallels Matthew 24:29, using the same Isaiah imagery for the end-time tribulation.

Matthew 24:29 directly quotes this cosmic darkening to describe Jesus' return, applying OT judgment language to the end times.

Zephaniah 1:15 Related theme

Zephaniah 1:15 uses 'day of darkness and gloom' — parallel language of the Day of the Lord as judgment.

Amos 8:9 Parallel

In Amos 8:9, the same sun-darkening imagery appears for judgment against Israel, echoing Isaiah's cosmic language.

Joel 3:15 Allusion

Joel 3:15 repeats the same phrase—sun and moon darkened, stars withdrawn—as a sign of final judgment, matching Isaiah 13:10 exactly.

Joel 2:31 Parallel

Joel 2:31 prophesies the sun turned to darkness and moon to blood before the day of the Lord, directly paralleling Isaiah 13:10's darkened luminaries.

Joel 2:10 Parallel

Joel 2:10 depicts the sun, moon, and stars withdrawing their light during a locust plague, sharing the same cosmic darkness imagery as Isaiah 13:10.

Ezekiel 32:8 continues the same oracle, darkening all bright lights of heaven, reinforcing the cosmic judgment theme of Isaiah 13:10.

Ezekiel 32:7 uses nearly identical language—darkening stars, sun, and moon—to describe judgment on Egypt, echoing Isaiah 13:10's cosmic signs.

Amos 5:20 Parallel

Amos 5:20 explicitly calls the day of the LORD darkness, directly matching the cosmic darkness described here.

Jeremiah 4:23 envisions the earth formless and the heavens dark, a creation-reversal like the judgment here.

Job 9:7 Parallel

Job 9:7 shows God's power to darken the sun and seal stars, echoing the cosmic signs here as divine judgment.

Ezekiel 30:18 says the day shall be dark over Egypt, using similar language of a darkened day for judgment on another nation.