Isaiah 29:6
Thou shalt be visited of the Lord of hosts with thunder, and with earthquake, and great noise, with storm and tempest, and the flame of devouring fire.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 28:2 uses storm imagery (tempest, hail) for divine judgment, mirroring the visitation in 29:6.
Isaiah 30:30 also depicts the Lord's judgment with fire and storm, directly paralleling 29:6.
In Isaiah 33:14, the same consuming fire imagery describes God's judgment — sinners ask who can dwell with everlasting burnings.
Revelation 11:19 features thunder, earthquake, and hail — multiple elements that directly parallel the storm and fire here.
Revelation 16:18 records lightning, thunder, and a massive earthquake, closely matching the divine phenomena here.
In Ezekiel 38:22, God rains torrential rains, hailstones, fire, and sulfur on Gog — directly paralleling the storm and fire here.
In Revelation 8:5, thunder, rumblings, lightning, and an earthquake follow the angel's fire — a strong parallel to the divine storm here.
Revelation 11:13 describes a great earthquake killing thousands, mirroring the earthquake of judgment here.
1 Samuel 2:10 connects thunder as divine judgment against adversaries, similar to the thunder in 29:6.
1 Samuel 12:18 records God sending thunder in answer to Samuel's prayer, echoing the thunderous judgment here.
2 Samuel 22:14 depicts the Lord thundering from heaven as a warrior, paralleling the divine thunder in this judgment.
In Ezekiel 13:11, God sends a storm of rain, hailstones, and wind against false prophets — echoing the storm imagery here.
Mark 13:8 includes earthquakes among birth pains of the end, reflecting the earthquake from this verse.
Luke 21:11 adds great earthquakes and signs from heaven, echoing the seismic event described here.
In Revelation 6:12, a great earthquake accompanies the sixth seal — echoing the earthquake element here.