Isaiah 23:2

Be still, ye inhabitants of the isle; thou whom the merchants of Zidon, that pass over the sea, have replenished.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 23:6 Parallel

Isaiah 23:6 echoes the same call to the 'inhabitants of the coastland' introduced in verse 2, continuing the oracle against Tyre.

Isaiah 23:12 directly addresses the 'daughter of Sidon' from verse 2, extending the prophecy of judgment on Sidon.

Ezekiel 27:3 directly addresses Tyre as a merchant of many isles — the same city and maritime identity described here.

Ezekiel 27:4 describes Tyre's borders in the seas and beauty — continuing the same oracle against Tyre as here.

Ezekiel 27:8-36 expands on Sidon's role in Tyre's maritime trade and judgment, detailing the same merchant ships and lament.

Ezekiel 28:21 also prophesies against Sidon, reinforcing the same theme of divine judgment on the city.