Isaiah 66:6
A voice of noise from the city, a voice from the temple, a voice of the Lord that rendereth recompence to his enemies.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 34:8 declares a day of vengeance for Zion, matching the repayment to enemies described.
Isaiah 59:18 depicts God repaying wrath to enemies, directly paralleling the repayment theme.
In Joel 3:7-16, God returns recompense on enemies' heads and utters a voice from Jerusalem, matching the temple voice of judgment.
In Amos 1:2, the LORD roars from Zion and utters His voice from Jerusalem, a direct parallel to the voice from the temple here.
In Deuteronomy 32:41, God sharpens His sword to take vengeance on His adversaries, directly paralleling the recompense theme.
In Jeremiah 25:14, God recompenses Babylon according to their deeds, echoing the recompense theme here.
In Jeremiah 51:24, God repays Babylon for evil done in Zion, directly parallel to the recompense here.
Micah 6:9 echoes the same 'voice of the LORD' calling the city to heed His judgment — reinforcing the divine summons to accountability.
Revelation 8:5 portrays thunder, voices, and an earthquake from the altar — vivid theophanic judgment imagery echoing the tumult of Isaiah 66:6.
Luke 19:27 depicts a king slaughtering enemies who rejected his rule — a stark parallel to the divine recompense against foes in Isaiah 66:6.
Zephaniah 1:14 declares the nearness of the great day of the LORD — matching the urgent judgment scene in Isaiah 66:6.