Isaiah 57:21

There is no peace, saith my God, to the wicked.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 3:11 Parallel

Isaiah 3:11 pronounces woe on the wicked, mirroring Isaiah 57:21's declaration that there is no peace for them.

Isaiah 48:22 contains the exact same phrase, 'There is no peace for the wicked,' making it a direct citation of Isaiah 57:21.

Isaiah 59:8 Parallel

Isaiah 59:8 says the wicked do not know the way of peace — directly echoing Isaiah 57:21's declaration.

Romans 3:17 Allusion

In Romans 3:17, Paul quotes that the wicked do not know the way of peace, reinforcing the same lack of peace.

Psalm 32:10 Parallel

Psalm 32:10 contrasts wicked's sorrows with steadfast love for the trusting — reinforcing that the wicked lack peace.

Psalm 119:165 promises great peace for those who love God's law — opposite to the wicked's no peace in Isaiah.

Ecclesiastes 8:13 says it will not be well with the wicked — same assertion that the wicked have no peace.

Jeremiah 23:17 condemns false prophets who say 'peace' to the wicked — directly opposing Isaiah 57:21's truth.

Ezekiel 7:25 says they will seek peace but find none — identical to the no-peace verdict for the wicked.

Ezekiel 13:10 exposes false prophets saying 'peace' when there is none — confirms Isaiah's declaration.

Ezekiel 13:16 repeats the false 'peace' proclamation — same indictment against lying prophets.

Deuteronomy 28:65 promises no rest for disobedient Israel, echoing the no peace for the wicked.

Job 20:20 Parallel

Job 20:20 describes the wicked's lack of contentment, paralleling the no peace for the wicked.