Isaiah 2:19

And they shall go into the holes of the rocks, and into the caves of the earth, for fear of the Lord, and for the glory of his majesty, when he ariseth to shake terribly the earth.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 2:10 Parallel

Isaiah 2:10 gives the same command to hide in rocks from God's terror, directly mirroring verse 19.

Isaiah 2:21 Parallel

Isaiah 2:21 repeats nearly verbatim the image of hiding in clefts of rocks at God's terrifying arrival.

Isaiah 7:19 Contrast

Isaiah 7:19 uses similar imagery of crevices and cliffs, but there it's enemy forces settling, not people hiding from God.

Nahum 1:3-6 describes mountains quaking and hills melting at the Lord's wrath — parallel to the shaking earth in Isaiah.

Revelation 6:15 directly alludes to this scene, showing people hiding in caves from the wrath of the Lamb, a clear apocalyptic fulfillment.

Revelation 6:12-14 shows the sixth seal with earthquake and falling stars, directly followed by people hiding in caves from the Lamb's wrath (Rev 6:15-17).

2 Peter 3:10-13 describes the heavens and earth dissolving in fire — the cosmic destruction foreshadowed by Isaiah's shaking earth.

Hebrews 12:26 quotes Haggai's shaking promise, applying it to the final judgment — the same eschatological terror as Isaiah's hiding.

Luke 23:30 Allusion

Luke 23:30 quotes Hosea 10:8 about saying to mountains 'Fall on us', echoing Isaiah's hiding motif in NT judgment context.

Haggai 2:21 Parallel

Haggai 2:21 repeats the promise to shake heavens and earth — a direct thematic parallel to the shaking in Isaiah 2.

Haggai 2:6 Parallel

Haggai 2:6 directly promises to shake heavens and earth — the same divine shaking that terrifies people in Isaiah.

Habakkuk 3:3-14 portrays God's march trembling mountains and halting celestial bodies — reinforcing the cosmic upheaval of Isaiah 2.

Micah 1:4 Parallel

Micah 1:4 depicts mountains melting at the Lord's coming — the same divine terror that drives people into caves in Isaiah.

Hosea 10:8 Parallel

Hosea 10:8 has people begging mountains to cover them from judgment, a parallel cry of terror to hiding in caves.

Amos 9:2 Related theme

Amos 9:2 declares that even digging to the depths cannot hide from God, reinforcing the futility of hiding in caves from His presence.

Jeremiah 4:29 directly parallels: people flee into thickets and climb rocks at the sound of invaders, like hiding from God's terror.

2 Samuel 22:46 says enemies tremble in their strongholds, matching the image of people hiding from the Lord's terror.

2 Thessalonians 1:9 echoes 'from the presence of the Lord and the glory of his strength', paralleling Isaiah's 'terror of the Lord and splendor of his majesty'.

Haggai 2:22 Parallel

Haggai 2:22 depicts the overthrow of kingdoms and chariots — the social upheaval accompanying the shaking Isaiah describes.

Psalm 76:7-9 speaks of God rising for judgment and the earth trembling — directly paralleling Isaiah's 'when he rises to shake the earth'.

Psalm 66:3 Parallel

Psalm 66:3 says enemies cringe before God's awesome power, paralleling the terror that drives people to hide in Isaiah.