Isaiah 3:2

The mighty man, and the man of war, the judge, and the prophet, and the prudent, and the ancient,

Cross-reference

Isaiah 3:14 Parallel

In Isaiah 3:14, God indicts the same elders and princes for exploiting the poor — the reason for their removal.

Isaiah 9:15 Parallel

In Isaiah 9:15, the same leaders are called the head and the tail — identifying the false prophets and elders as objects of judgment.

Isaiah 9:14 Parallel

Isaiah 9:14 says God will cut off head and tail — a similar image of removing leaders and false prophets.

Isaiah 29:10 speaks of God blinding prophets and seers — a different judgment on spiritual leaders, complementing their removal.

2 Kings 24:14–16 Historical context

2 Kings 24:14-16 records exile of mighty men and officials, directly matching the leaders listed here.

Psalm 74:9 Parallel

Psalm 74:9 laments the absence of prophets, directly paralleling the removal of the prophet from the list.

Lamentations 5:12–14 Prophetic fulfillment

Lamentations 5:12-14 describes the removal of elders and princes after Jerusalem's fall — fulfilling the judgment announced in Isaiah 3:2.

Ezekiel 8:12 Historical context

Ezekiel 8:12 exposes the elders' secret idolatry — the very sin that leads to their removal in Isaiah 3:2.

Lamentations 5:14 Prophetic fulfillment

Lamentations 5:12-14 describes the removal of elders and princes after Jerusalem's fall — fulfilling the judgment announced in Isaiah 3:2.