Isaiah 28:18
And your covenant with death shall be disannulled, and your agreement with hell shall not stand; when the overflowing scourge shall pass through, then ye shall be trodden down by it.
Cross-reference
In Isaiah 7:7, God declares human plots 'shall not stand'—same phrase used here for the covenant with death being thwarted.
In Isaiah 8:8, the Assyrian flood 'reaches the neck'—same overwhelming judgment imagery as the scourge that beats down.
In Isaiah 8:10, 'it will not stand' echoes the same cancellation of human schemes—God's counsel overrules false security.
Isaiah 30:28 uses the same 'overflowing' imagery for God's judgment — here the Assyrian scourge is that overflowing stream.
Ecclesiastes 8:8 states no one has power over death — echoing that the covenant with death in Isaiah 28:18 will be annulled.
Galatians 3:17 affirms God's covenant cannot be disannulled — contrasting with the covenant with death here that will be disannulled.
In Jeremiah 19:7, God makes void the counsel of Judah — parallel to disannulling the covenant with death here, both showing God overruling human assurances.
In Jeremiah 47:2, waters rise as an overflowing torrent—similar flood imagery of God's judgment sweeping away opposition.