Isaiah 14:31

Howl, O gate; cry, O city; thou, whole Palestina, art dissolved: for there shall come from the north a smoke, and none shall be alone in his appointed times.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 13:6 Parallel

Isaiah 13:6 opens with 'Wail... for the day of the LORD' — a parallel call to lament impending destruction from heaven.

Isaiah 15:2 Parallel

Isaiah 15:1 opens a similar oracle against Moab with sudden destruction, paralleling the wailing over Philistia's fall.

Isaiah 16:7 Parallel

Isaiah 16:7 calls Moab to wail over its ruin, a similar lament formula applied to a different nation's judgment.

Jeremiah 25:16–20 Historical context

Jeremiah 25:16-20 lists Philistine cities among those drinking God's wrath cup, confirming their judgment.

Jeremiah 49:3 opens with the same 'Howl, O... cry' formula for judgment against Ammon, mirroring Philistia's doom.

Jeremiah 1:14 declares disaster from the north on Judah, a similar motif of northern invasion as divine judgment.

Exodus 15:14 Historical context

Exodus 15:14 records Philistia's terror at God's power during the Exodus, a historical backdrop to the judgment announced here.

Ezekiel 30:2 also begins a judgment oracle with 'Howl ye', though against Egypt; similar prophetic cry.