Isaiah 23:10

Pass through thy land as a river, O daughter of Tarshish: there is no more strength.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 23:14 echoes the same oracle: the ships of Tarshish are told to wail because Tyre's stronghold is destroyed — directly parallel to the command to flee in v10.

Isaiah 23:6 Parallel

Isaiah 23:6 commands inhabitants to pass over to Tarshish; here Tarshish is told to cross its own land — both depict scattering from Tyre's fall.

1 Kings 10:22 Historical context

1 Kings 10:22 shows ships of Tarshish bringing wealth — here the same ships are told to flee because Tyre's harbor is destroyed, contrasting prosperity with judgment.

Ezekiel 26:18 describes islands trembling at Tyre's fall; here Tarshish loses its harbor — both show Tyre's collapse impacting distant coasts.

Ezekiel 27:12 Historical context

Ezekiel 27:12 identifies Tarshish as Tyre's merchant for metals; here Tarshish loses its harbor because Tyre is destroyed.

Lamentations 1:6 describes Zion's majesty departed — parallel to Tarshish losing its stronghold, both depict judgment stripping a city's strength.

Haggai 2:22 Related theme

Haggai 2:22 proclaims God overthrowing kingdoms and chariots — similar divine judgment against proud nations as Tyre's fall here.