Isaiah 48:22
There is no peace, saith the Lord, unto the wicked.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 57:21 repeats the exact phrase 'no peace for the wicked', reinforcing the same declaration.
Isaiah 3:11 pronounces woe on the wicked, reinforcing the same certainty of judgment.
Isaiah 59:8 expands on this: the wicked not only lack peace but do not know the way of peace.
Job 15:20-24 describes the torment and lack of peace for the wicked, aligning with the warning in Isaiah.
Romans 3:17 echoes this same lack of peace for the wicked, part of Paul's indictment of universal sin.
Ezekiel 13:16 also declares 'no peace' — against false prophets who falsely claim peace.
Luke 1:79 speaks of the 'way of peace' brought by Christ — a direct contrast to no peace for the wicked.
Romans 2:10 promises peace to those who do good—contrasting directly with the 'no peace for the wicked' declared here.
Philippians 4:7 describes the peace of God for believers—a stark contrast to the absence of peace for the wicked in this verse.