Isaiah 24:21

And it shall come to pass in that day, that the Lord shall punish the host of the high ones that are on high, and the kings of the earth upon the earth.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 34:2-17 expands on divine judgment against nations, providing a detailed parallel to the punishment of kings in 24:21.

Isaiah 2:11 Parallel

Isaiah 2:11 expands on the 'day' of humbling the proud and lofty, echoing the punishment of heavenly and earthly powers here.

Isaiah 13:10 describes cosmic darkness (stars, sun, moon), paralleling the judgment on 'powers in the heavens' here.

Isaiah 40:23 similarly shows God reducing rulers to nothing, reinforcing the theme of divine judgment on earthly kings.

Isaiah 10:25-27 describes God's judgment on Assyria, a specific earthly power, echoing the broader punishment of kings in 24:21.

Isaiah 14:2 Parallel

Isaiah 14:2 shows Israel gaining dominion over nations after judgment, a direct sequel to the punishment of kings in 24:21.

Isaiah 25:10-12 depicts judgment on Moab, a specific kingdom, illustrating the broader punishment of earthly rulers in 24:21.

Isaiah 14:1 Contrast

Isaiah 14:1 promises compassion and restoration for Israel after judgment, complementing the punitive theme in 24:21.

Psalm 149:6-9 describes executing vengeance on kings, echoing the punishment of earthly rulers in 24:21.

In Revelation 19:18-21, kings and armies are slain, a direct fulfillment of Isaiah's punishment on earthly kings.

In Revelation 6:14-17, kings and the mighty hide from divine wrath, fulfilling Isaiah's prophecy of punished powers.

Haggai 2:22 Parallel

In Haggai 2:22, overthrowing kingdoms echoes Isaiah's judgment on earthly kings, continuing the same cosmic theme.

Haggai 2:21 Parallel

In Haggai 2:21, God shaking heavens and earth directly mirrors Isaiah's punishment of heavenly powers and earthly kings.

Psalm 76:12 Parallel

Psalm 76:12 similarly describes God cutting off the spirit of princes, directly paralleling the judgment on kings in 24:21.

Zephaniah 1:8 specifies punishment on officials and king's sons on the day of the LORD, reinforcing judgment on earthly rulers.

Ezekiel 30:3 proclaims the near day of the LORD for nations, paralleling the end-time judgment scene here.

In Revelation 6:15, the same groups — kings, captains, rich, mighty — hide in caves from divine wrath on judgment day.

In Zechariah 14:12-19, nations are plagued for opposing Jerusalem, similar to Isaiah's judgment on earthly powers.

Joel 3:19 Parallel

In Joel 3:19, divine judgment on Egypt and Edom parallels Isaiah's broader punishment of kings and heavenly powers.

In Zechariah 10:3, the Lord also punishes 'the leaders' who mislead His flock — the same divine judgment on earthly powers.

In Revelation 17:14, the Lamb overcomes earthly kings, fulfilling Isaiah's prophecy of judgment on rulers.

In Revelation 18:9, kings mourn Babylon's fall, reflecting the judgment on earthly rulers in Isaiah.

Jeremiah 25:35 describes shepherds/leaders without escape, echoing the judgment on 'kings on the earth' here.