Isaiah 19:14
The Lord hath mingled a perverse spirit in the midst thereof: and they have caused Egypt to err in every work thereof, as a drunken man staggereth in his vomit.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 19:2 describes civil strife in Egypt — the external chaos that accompanies the spirit of perversity internal confusion.
Isaiah 29:14 shows God hiding the wisdom of the wise — parallel to causing Egypt to err through a spirit of perversity.
Isaiah 28:7 uses the same imagery of priests and prophets reeling from wine, staggering in judgment — mirroring the spirit of confusion on Egypt.
Isaiah 29:9 says they stagger but not from wine — a parallel divine judgment causing confusion like the spirit poured on Egypt.
Isaiah 29:10 has God pouring out a spirit of deep sleep — the same divine action of sending a misleading spirit on Israel.
Isaiah 24:20 applies the identical staggering-like-a-drunkard imagery to the whole earth in judgment.
Isaiah 47:10 describes Babylon's wisdom warping them — self-deception that mirrors Egypt's divinely sent confusion.
2 Thessalonians 2:11 describes God sending strong delusion — the same divine judgment of a misleading spirit.
Ezekiel 14:7-9 shows God inducing a prophet to speak falsely as judgment — parallel to the spirit of perversity.
Jeremiah 48:26 says Moab will wallow in his vomit, mirroring the drunkard's vomit from Isaiah 19:14 as judgment for pride.
Jeremiah 25:27 commands 'drink, be drunk, and vomit' — the same vomit and drunkenness as judgment metaphor from Isaiah 19:14.
Jeremiah 25:16 says they will drink, stagger, and go mad — directly parallels the staggering from divine judgment in Isaiah 19:14.
Job 12:25 says God makes people stagger like a drunkard, a similar metaphor for divine confusion and disorientation.
1 Kings 22:20-23 records God sending a lying spirit to deceive Ahab — the same method as the spirit of perversity.
Psalm 107:27 uses the same drunken staggering imagery for sailors, echoing the confusion God brings on Egypt.
In 2 Chronicles 18:22, God sends a lying spirit to deceive Ahab's prophets, paralleling the spirit of confusion sent to Egypt.
Job 12:16 affirms that both deceived and deceiver are under God's control — the sovereignty behind the spirit of perversity.
Judges 9:23 records God sending a spirit of ill will between Abimelech and Shechem — similar to the spirit of confusion sent on Egypt.
Job 17:4 describes God hiding understanding from hearts, akin to the spirit of confusion that staggers Egypt.