Isaiah 3:24

And it shall come to pass, that instead of sweet smell there shall be stink; and instead of a girdle a rent; and instead of well set hair baldness; and instead of a stomacher a girding of sackcloth; and burning instead of beauty.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 4:4 Parallel

In Isaiah 4:4, the cleansing after judgment follows the judgment described here.

In Isaiah 22:12, God calls for baldness and sackcloth as mourning — the same reversal of adornment to humiliation seen here.

Isaiah 32:9-11 directly addresses complacent women to strip and put on sackcloth — same audience and reversal as here.

Isaiah 32:11 directly tells complacent women to put on sackcloth — identical reversal of luxury to mourning.

Isaiah 15:2 Parallel

Isaiah 15:2 shows Moab shaving heads in mourning — same baldness as sign of humiliation and grief.

Isaiah 15:3 Parallel

Isaiah 15:3 shows sackcloth worn in streets during Moab's judgment — a parallel use of sackcloth as sign of calamity.

Isaiah 57:9 Parallel

Isaiah 57:9 describes using perfumes in idolatry — the same luxury that will become stench in judgment.

Amos 8:10 Parallel

In Amos 8:10, the same phrase 'sackcloth on every waist and baldness on every head' appears as judgment.

Micah 1:16 Parallel

Micah 1:16 commands baldness as mourning for captivity — the same sign of judgment on God's people.

Ezekiel 7:18 describes sackcloth and baldness on all heads in judgment — directly echoing this imagery of shame.

In Lamentations 2:10, elders wear sackcloth and dust, fulfilling this judgment scene on Jerusalem.

Jeremiah 48:37 depicts shaved heads and sackcloth on Moab — the same emblems of divine judgment.

Jeremiah 6:26 urges the daughter of my people to put on sackcloth and ashes — identical mourning imagery.

Jeremiah 4:8 calls for sackcloth because of God's fierce anger — same response to judgment as the daughters' humiliation.

Deuteronomy 28:35 lists boils as a covenant curse — parallel physical affliction as judgment for unfaithfulness.

Revelation 16:2 shows festering sores as a bowl judgment — mirrors the branding and physical affliction of wrath.

Revelation 18:9 has kings weeping over Babylon's burning — same reversal from luxury to mourning and sackcloth seen here.

In Ezekiel 27:31, mourners over Tyre make themselves bald and wear sackcloth, paralleling these signs.

In Jeremiah 49:3, the same sackcloth and lamentation imagery appears for Ammon's judgment.

Job 16:15 Parallel

Job 16:15 has Job sewing sackcloth on his skin — personal mourning, not judgment, but same garment of affliction.