Isaiah 66:15
For, behold, the Lord will come with fire, and with his chariots like a whirlwind, to render his anger with fury, and his rebuke with flames of fire.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 30:27 also describes the Lord coming with burning anger and devouring fire, reinforcing the same judgment imagery.
Isaiah 30:33 shows the breath of the Lord kindling Tophet's fire, directly mirroring the fiery judgment of the Lord's coming.
In Isaiah 10:17, the Light of Israel becomes a fire and flame to devour thorns — a direct parallel to God coming in fire to judge.
Isaiah 30:28 expands on the Lord's breath as a flood sifting nations, adding to the picture of His fiery judgment.
In 2 Peter 3:10-12, the day of the Lord comes with fire dissolving the elements, paralleling God's fiery judgment in Isaiah.
In 2 Thessalonians 1:6-9, this same image of the Lord coming in flaming fire with angels to punish the ungodly directly echoes Isaiah's judgment scene.
Psalm 50:3 describes God's coming with fire and tempest, almost identical to the whirlwind and fire here.
Psalm 97:3 says fire goes before the Lord and burns His enemies, exactly matching the flame imagery of His judgment.
Ezekiel 36:5 speaks of God's 'fire of jealousy' against nations, directly connecting to the fire of judgment in this verse.
Zechariah 9:14 explicitly pictures the Lord marching in whirlwinds, with lightning arrows—very close parallel to the fire and whirlwind.
Nahum 1:3 directly parallels the whirlwind and storm imagery, adding that God will not clear the guilty.
Daniel 7:10 adds a throne-room vision with fiery stream and countless attendants, expanding the judgment scene.
In Deuteronomy 32:22, a fire kindled by God's anger burns to Sheol — directly matching the 'fire' and 'fury' of Isaiah 66:15.
Jeremiah 23:19 portrays the LORD's storm as a whirling tempest upon the wicked—mirroring the whirlwind and fury here.
Jeremiah 15:14 mentions fire kindled by God's anger, directly connecting to the fire and fury in this verse.
Jeremiah 4:13 uses the same 'chariots like the whirlwind' image for invading judgment—a direct parallel to the theophany here.
Zechariah 14:3 depicts the Lord going out to fight against nations, a similar theophanic battle scene.
Hebrews 12:29 echoes the fire of God's judgment, identifying Him as a consuming fire — a direct parallel to the fiery wrath described here.
Nahum 1:2 emphasizes God's vengeful and wrathful nature, reinforcing the retributive aspect of the fiery coming.
Zechariah 7:14 shows God scattering Israel with a whirlwind as judgment, using the same instrument of divine wrath.
Psalm 21:9 portrays God's wrath as a fiery oven consuming enemies, echoing the devouring fire of the Lord's judgment.
Psalm 11:6 depicts God raining fire and brimstone on the wicked, similar to the fire and whirlwind of His coming here.
Amos 7:4 shows fire from the Lord consuming the deep, a related image of divine judgment by fire.
Matthew 22:7 pictures a king burning a city in wrath, a parabolic echo of the Lord's fiery judgment here.