Isaiah 14:20

Thou shalt not be joined with them in burial, because thou hast destroyed thy land, and slain thy people: the seed of evildoers shall never be renowned.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 13:15–19 Historical context

Isaiah 13:15-19 describes the destruction of Babylon itself, providing the broader context for the king's fate foretold here.

Job 18:19 Parallel

Job 18:19 states the wicked has no offspring or descendants — identical to the curse on the king's lineage here.

Psalm 109:13 curses that the wicked's posterity be cut off and name blotted out — matching the judgment here.

Nahum 1:14 Parallel

Nahum 1:14 also pronounces that a proud nation's name will not be perpetuated — the same fate of having no descendants.

Job 18:16 Parallel

In Job 18:16, the wicked's roots and branches dry up — a parallel image of the complete extinction of offspring.

Psalm 21:10 Parallel

Psalm 21:10 declares God destroys the offspring of enemies — the same fate as the Babylonian king's descendants.

Psalm 37:28 Parallel

Psalm 37:28 says the children of the wicked shall be cut off — a general principle applied specifically here.