Isaiah 30:27

Behold, the name of the Lord cometh from far, burning with his anger, and the burden thereof is heavy: his lips are full of indignation, and his tongue as a devouring fire:

Cross-reference

Isaiah 30:33 describes the pyre set ablaze by the Lord's breath, directly continuing the fire/tongue imagery of this verse.

In Isaiah 10:16, God kindles a burning among Assyria's warriors, mirroring the 'consuming fire' of His tongue in Isaiah 30:27 — same judgment imagery.

In Isaiah 10:17, the light of Israel becomes a flame that devours thorns, directly paralleling the 'tongue like a consuming fire' in Isaiah 30:27.

Isaiah 66:15 portrays the Lord coming in fire and fury, almost identical to the fiery anger of His coming here.

Isaiah 33:14 asks who can dwell with consuming fire, directly echoing the 'consuming fire' of the Lord's tongue.

Isaiah 31:8 Parallel

Isaiah 31:8 depicts Assyria's fall by divine sword, linking to the Lord's angry judgment here against the same enemy.

Isaiah 10:3 Parallel

Isaiah 10:3 warns of punishment coming from afar, mirroring the Lord's arrival from a remote place in judgment.

Isaiah 34:2 Parallel

Isaiah 34:2 declares the Lord's fury against all nations, broadening the scope of the anger described here.

In Deuteronomy 32:22, God's anger is a fire that burns to Sheol, directly matching the 'burning anger' and 'consuming fire' of Isaiah 30:27.

2 Thessalonians 2:8 uses the breath of Christ's mouth to destroy, mirroring the devouring fire from God's lips.

Nahum 1:6 Parallel

Nahum 1:6 explicitly says God's wrath is poured out like fire, directly paralleling the devouring fire and burning anger.

Lamentations 1:13 describes fire sent from heaven into one's bones, a direct parallel to the devouring fire from God's mouth.

In Psalm 18:7-9, smoke and devouring fire come from God's mouth, almost identical to the 'tongue like a consuming fire' in Isaiah 30:27 — clear parallel.

Daniel 7:10 Parallel

Daniel 7:10 shows a river of fire flowing from God's throne, paralleling the fiery tongue of the Lord in judgment.

2 Samuel 22:9 describes smoke from nostrils and devouring fire from the mouth, an exact parallel to the imagery here.

Deuteronomy 9:3 calls God a consuming fire who destroys enemies, the same image as the devouring tongue.

Psalm 18:15 Parallel

Psalm 18:15 portrays God's rebuke causing earth's foundations to be laid bare, paralleling the Lord's powerful breath/tongue here.

Jeremiah 4:4 warns that God's wrath will burn like fire, echoing the consuming fire of His anger here.

Nahum 1:5 Parallel

Nahum 1:5 shows mountains quaking at God's presence, similar to the theophanic smoke and fire imagery.

Hebrews 12:29 Related theme

Hebrews 12:29 declares God is a consuming fire, a general statement that aligns with the fiery judgment imagery.