Isaiah 24:8
The mirth of tabrets ceaseth, the noise of them that rejoice endeth, the joy of the harp ceaseth.
Cross-reference
In Isaiah 16:10, gladness and singing are taken away from Moab's vineyards, similar judgment scene.
In Jeremiah 7:34, God causes the voice of mirth and gladness to cease—nearly identical to the mirth ceasing here.
In Jeremiah 16:9, this same language of ceasing mirth and gladness is used for Judah's judgment.
In Jeremiah 25:10, the same cessation of joy, bridegroom, and bride is echoed in judgment on Jerusalem.
In Ezekiel 26:13, the ceasing of songs and harps is applied to Tyre's downfall, mirroring this judgment.
In Hosea 2:11, God causes all mirth and feast days to cease as punishment for Israel's unfaithfulness.
In Revelation 18:22, the voice of harps and musicians ceases in Babylon's fall, echoing this cosmic judgment.