Isaiah 28:14
Wherefore hear the word of the Lord, ye scornful men, that rule this people which is in Jerusalem.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 28:22 continues the same warning to mockers — those who scorn God’s word face determined destruction.
Isaiah 1:10 uses the same opening phrase 'Hear the word of the LORD' to address corrupt rulers, just like the scornful leaders here.
Isaiah 29:20 directly says the scorner will be consumed — the same fate awaiting the scornful rulers addressed here.
Isaiah 33:14 shows sinners in Zion terrified of God's consuming fire — the same people Isaiah rebukes as scoffing rulers.
Proverbs 3:34 states God scorn the scorners — a direct contrast: the proud rulers here will be opposed by God Himself.
Proverbs 1:22 rebukes scorners who delight in scorning — the same attitude condemned in these Jerusalem rulers.
Proverbs 29:8 warns scornful men bring a city into a snare — exactly what these scornful rulers are doing to Jerusalem.
2 Peter 3:3 explicitly warns of scoffers in the last days—directly echoing the same term and attitude as in Isaiah.
Amos 9:10 describes sinners who say disaster won't meet them—the same false security as the scoffers' covenant with death.
Ezekiel 16:35 uses the identical formula 'Therefore hear the word of the LORD' to address Jerusalem as a prostitute, mirroring the judgment on scoffers.
Jeremiah 22:2 directly addresses the king of Judah with the same phrase 'Hear the word of the LORD', echoing Isaiah's charge to Jerusalem's rulers.
Jeremiah 5:12 records people lying that no harm will come — parallel to Isaiah's scoffers who deny God's judgment.
In Jeremiah 13:15, a similar call to hear and not be haughty parallels Isaiah's warning to scoffing rulers.
Ezekiel 12:27 records people dismissing prophecy as distant — a form of scoffing that parallels the attitude of Isaiah's scoffers.
Ezekiel 13:2 opens with 'Hear the word of the LORD' against false prophets — a parallel rebuke to those who mislead God's people.
Proverbs 19:28 says a corrupt witness mocks justice — akin to the scoffing rulers in Isaiah mocking God's word.
Proverbs 13:1 contrasts a wise son who heeds instruction with a mocker who rejects rebuke — the same attitude as Isaiah's scoffers.
Jeremiah 44:24 calls Judah in Egypt to 'hear the word of the LORD' — a similar summons but to a different audience.
Hosea 4:1 calls all Israel to 'hear the word of the LORD', a broader summons that parallels the specific call to Jerusalem's scoffers.