Isaiah 28:22
Now therefore be ye not mockers, lest your bands be made strong: for I have heard from the Lord God of hosts a consumption, even determined upon the whole earth.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 28:15 records the false covenant with death that leads to the decree of destruction in 28:22 — the scoffing that warrants the warning.
Isaiah 28:14 addresses the same scornful rulers in Jerusalem — the immediate context of the warning in verse 22.
Isaiah 10:22 uses the same 'consumption decreed' phrase but adds that a remnant will return, showing judgment is not total.
Isaiah 10:23 repeats 'consumption, even determined' verbatim, reinforcing the certainty of God's judgment on the land.
2 Chronicles 36:16 recounts mocking God's prophets until wrath was without remedy — a historical example of the scoffing and decree of destruction in Isaiah 28:22.
Jeremiah 25:11 specifies the judgment as 70 years of Babylonian captivity, giving historical fulfillment to the determined consumption.
Daniel 9:27 uses 'consummation' and 'determined' poured out, directly paralleling the consumption determined in Isaiah.
Lamentations 1:14 describes a yoke of transgressions bound tight, directly echoing the 'bonds made strong' imagery in Isaiah 28:22.
Daniel 9:26 speaks of 'desolations determined' after Messiah is cut off, echoing the same determined judgment language.
Luke 21:24 describes Jerusalem's destruction and Gentile domination, a later fulfillment of the judgment threatened here.
Romans 9:28 quotes a similar decree of destruction from Isaiah (10:23), echoing the divine sentence in Isaiah 28:22.
2 Chronicles 30:10 describes people mocking God's messengers — exactly the scoffing that Isaiah 28:22 warns against with 'do not scoff'.
Acts 13:41 quotes 'you scoffers' from Habakkuk, matching the same scoffing behavior Isaiah 28:22 condemns.
In Matthew 27:41, the religious leaders mock Jesus, echoing the scoffers in Isaiah warned against.
Proverbs 19:29 directly says judgments are prepared for scorners — a strong parallel to the destruction decreed against mockers in Isaiah 28:22.
Ezekiel 12:23 declares that the proverb of delayed judgment will cease — a parallel emphasis on the certainty of God's decreed judgment.
Jeremiah 39:7 records Zedekiah bound in chains, a fulfillment of the judgment warned of in Isaiah 28:22's 'bonds made strong'.
Proverbs 9:12 states that a scorner bears the consequences alone — a parallel to Isaiah's warning that mockers face destruction.
In Acts 8:23, Peter says Simon is in the 'bond of iniquity', mirroring the 'bonds' made strong for scoffers in Isaiah.
Psalm 107:16 describes God shattering bronze doors and iron bars — the opposite of the tightened bonds in Isaiah 28:22.
2 Chronicles 33:11 shows Manasseh bound with bronze chains, mirroring the 'bonds made strong' judgment in Isaiah 28:22.