Isaiah 51:21
Therefore hear now this, thou afflicted, and drunken, but not with wine:
Cross-reference
Isaiah 51:20 provides the concrete image of the 'drunk but not with wine'—sons fainting under God's wrath, showing the affliction addressed.
Isaiah 29:9 uses the identical phrase 'drunk but not with wine' for spiritual blindness, cited here for the afflicted.
In Isaiah 63:6, God makes nations drunk in His wrath — the same cup of reeling that has made the afflicted drunk here.
Jeremiah 13:13 describes God filling Jerusalem with drunkenness as judgment — the same divine intoxicating wrath the afflicted have experienced.
Jeremiah 25:27 commands drinking the cup of divine wrath until drunk — the very cup of reeling from which the afflicted have drunk.
Habakkuk 2:16 speaks of drinking the cup in the Lord's right hand, leading to disgrace — the same cup of reeling and wrath.
Revelation 14:10 describes drinking the wine of God's wrath from the cup of His anger — the same cup of reeling Isaiah refers to.