Isaiah 24:4
The earth mourneth and fadeth away, the world languisheth and fadeth away, the haughty people of the earth do languish.
Cross-reference
In Isaiah 3:26, Jerusalem's gates lament and mourn, sitting desolate — the same personified mourning imagery used for the earth here.
Isaiah 2:12 expands the day of the LORD against the proud — the haughty people of Isaiah 24:4 face the same judgment.
Isaiah 13:11 punishes the arrogant and proud — directly parallel to the haughty people languishing in the earth's judgment.
Jeremiah 4:28 directly echoes 'the earth shall mourn' — shared language of mourning over divine judgment.
Jeremiah 12:4 also has the land mourning and withering because of evil — identical theme of creation suffering for human sin.
Hosea 4:3 uses nearly identical phrasing — the land mourns and people languish — linking earth's decay to unfaithfulness.
Jeremiah 14:2 uses the same verbs 'mourns' and 'languish' for Judah — mirroring the earth's mourning in Isaiah 24:4.
Joel 1:10 parallels the earth mourning with ruined fields, reinforcing the image of land languishing under judgment.