Isaiah 32:9

Rise up, ye women that are at ease; hear my voice, ye careless daughters; give ear unto my speech.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 3:16 Parallel

Isaiah 3:16 describes the haughty daughters of Zion — the same complacent women warned here face judgment for their pride.

Isaiah 47:8 Parallel

Isaiah 47:8 similarly warns Babylon's complacent 'lover of pleasures' who sits securely, mirroring the call to the complacent women here.

Isaiah 3:24 Parallel

Isaiah 3:24 pronounces judgment on the daughters of Zion, replacing luxuries with disgrace — a parallel warning to the complacent women here.

Jeremiah 6:2-6 compares the daughter of Zion to a delicate woman who faces war—echoing the judgment on the complacent women.

Jeremiah 48:11 describes Moab 'at ease from his youth' like the complacent women—both face coming judgment for their security.

Amos 6:1-6 directly denounces those 'at ease in Zion' and 'secure on Samaria'—a clear parallel warning to the complacent.

Jeremiah 9:20 also directly calls women to hear the word of the Lord and teach lament — a strong parallel to this address.

Lamentations 4:5 depicts the reversal of the delicately raised who now perish—illustrating the fall of the complacent.

Deuteronomy 28:56 describes a delicate woman who will suffer extreme hardship—a warning of the judgment that awaits the complacent here.

Proverbs 31:13 portrays a diligent woman working — a direct contrast to the complacent women addressed here who are at ease.