Isaiah 23:14

Howl, ye ships of Tarshish: for your strength is laid waste.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 23:1 Parallel

Isaiah 23:1 opens with the same call for ships of Tarshish to wail over Tyre's destruction — a direct echo within the oracle.

Isaiah 23:6 Parallel

In Isaiah 23:6, the inhabitants of Tyre are also called to howl, continuing the lament over the city's fall.

Isaiah 23:10 continues the same oracle, urging Tarshish to flee because Tyre's restraint is gone.

Ezekiel 27:25-36 laments Tyre's downfall with ships of Tarshish, mirroring the same imagery of maritime trade destroyed.

In Revelation 18:11-19, merchants and shipmasters wail over Babylon's fall—echoing the lament over Tyre's ships here.

Ezekiel 27:12 Historical context

Ezekiel 27:12 details Tarshish's trade with Tyre, explaining why the ships of Tarshish mourn Tyre's fall.

Revelation 18:17 describes shipmasters standing far off—directly parallels the wailing over Tyre's ships.