Isaiah 34:2
For the indignation of the Lord is upon all nations, and his fury upon all their armies: he hath utterly destroyed them, he hath delivered them to the slaughter.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 24:1-23 describes the LORD laying waste the whole earth, the same universal judgment as the indignation against all nations here.
In Isaiah 30:27-30, the same burning anger and judgment imagery reinforces this scene of universal destruction.
Isaiah 24:21 describes God punishing the host of heaven and kings of earth—same comprehensive judgment scene.
Isaiah 63:3 portrays God treading nations in wrath with blood-stained garments—same violent judgment imagery.
Revelation 20:9 shows fire from heaven devouring Gog and Magog, a specific instance of the total destruction of hostile nations here.
Revelation 19:15-21 depicts the rider treading the winepress of wrath, defeating the nations—a direct fulfillment of this judgment scene.
Revelation 14:15-20 uses harvest and winepress imagery for God's wrath, a vivid parallel to the slaughter described here.
Revelation 6:12-17 portrays the great day of wrath with cosmic upheaval, directly echoing this total judgment on all nations.
Zephaniah 3:8 repeats the same gathering of nations for total destruction by God's jealous wrath, closely matching this scene.
In Nahum 1:2-6, God's jealousy and vengeance against nations echoes this message of total divine wrath.
Joel 3:9-14 calls the nations to the valley of decision for judgment, mirroring the Lord's indignation against all nations in this verse.
Jeremiah 25:15-29 has the cup of God's wrath given to all nations, a direct parallel to the Lord's indignation against all nations here.
Jeremiah 25:32 speaks of disaster spreading from nation to nation—parallel to the Lord's fury against all nations.
Psalm 110:6 depicts God executing judgment among nations, filling with corpses—identical theme of universal judgment.
Ezekiel 39:4 gives Gog's hordes to birds and beasts, mirroring the divine destruction here.
Zechariah 14:3 shows the LORD fighting against nations in battle, echoing the divine warfare against all nations here.
Zechariah 14:12-16 expands the judgment with a plague on attacking nations, then survivors worship—a specific outworking of this general destruction.
Jeremiah 48:15 applies this same divine judgment to Moab, showing a specific nation experiencing the destruction described.
Joel 3:14 gathers nations for judgment in the valley of decision, paralleling this day of the LORD.
Amos 2:16 depicts the bravest warrior fleeing naked under judgment—a specific instance of the panic described here for all nations.
Ezekiel 35:8 fills Edom's mountains with slain, illustrating the same wrath on nations.
Ezekiel 30:3 echoes the day of the LORD against nations, reinforcing the universal judgment theme here.
Romans 1:18 declares God's wrath against all ungodliness, applying the same divine anger to human sin rather than to nations specifically.