Isaiah 24:19
The earth is utterly broken down, the earth is clean dissolved, the earth is moved exceedingly.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 24:1-5 earlier describes the earth being laid waste — verse 19 intensifies that same picture of breaking and shaking.
Isaiah 34:4-10 depicts cosmic dissolution — skies roll up, mountains melt — similar earth-shattering judgment as in verse 19.
Jeremiah 4:23-28 portrays the earth as formless and void, mountains quake — directly parallel to the earth being broken and shaken.
Revelation 20:11 shows the earth fleeing from God's throne—a direct fulfillment of the earth being 'dissolved' in Isaiah.
Job 9:6 directly states God shakes the earth out of its place—the same action Isaiah depicts as the earth being moved exceedingly.
Psalm 99:1 declares 'let the earth be moved'—almost identical language to Isaiah's earth moved exceedingly, emphasizing God's reign.
In Matthew 24:7, earthquakes are a sign of the end times — mirroring the earth's shaking here as part of final judgment imagery.
In 2 Peter 3:11, the earth's dissolution calls for holy living — echoing the same cosmic dissolution described here.
Psalm 97:5 portrays hills melting before the Lord—a similar image of the earth dissolving at God's presence.
Deuteronomy 32:22 speaks of God's anger burning to the earth's foundations—echoing the same cosmic shaking Isaiah describes.
Amos 8:8 says the land will tremble and rise like a flood—similar to Isaiah's earth being shaken and dissolved.
Nahum 1:5 says mountains quake and earth trembles at God's presence — same imagery of the earth shaking in judgment.
Habakkuk 3:6 describes God shaking the earth and crumbling mountains — echoing the violent upheaval in verse 19.