Isaiah 23:11

He stretched out his hand over the sea, he shook the kingdoms: the Lord hath given a commandment against the merchant city, to destroy the strong holds thereof.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 14:16 says a tyrant shook kingdoms; here God shakes kingdoms — same phrase but different agent.

Isaiah 2:19 Parallel

Isaiah 2:19 depicts people hiding when God shakes the earth; here God shakes kingdoms — both use 'shaking' imagery for divine judgment.

Jeremiah 47:7 has God giving a charge against Ashkelon and the seacoast, mirroring the command against Tyre's strongholds.

Ezekiel 26:15-19 describes coastlands shaking at Tyre's fall, echoing God's command to shake kingdoms in Isaiah 23:11.

Ezekiel 27:34 depicts Tyre broken in the seas, fulfilling the destruction commanded against the merchant city.

Ezekiel 27:35 shows kings of isles terrified at Tyre's fall, matching the shaking of kingdoms in Isaiah 23:11.

Zechariah 9:3 directly describes Tyre's wealth and fortifications—the same city Isaiah 23:11 targets for judgment.

Zechariah 9:4 continues Tyre's judgment, predicting the Lord will destroy her power—identical theme to Isaiah 23:11.

Ezekiel 26:4 parallels the destruction of Tyre's walls and towers, echoing the Lord's command against the merchant city.

Ezekiel 26:12 details the plundering of Tyre's riches and breaking of walls, matching the judgment decreed.