Jeremiah 25:22

And all the kings of Tyrus, and all the kings of Zidon, and the kings of the isles which are beyond the sea,

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 27:3 includes the same kings of Tyre and Sidon in a prophetic sign-act, echoing the list of nations facing judgment.

Jeremiah 47:4 mentions Tyre and Sidon as helpers being cut off in the Philistine judgment, linking them to another oracle of destruction.

Joel 3:4-8 directly indicts Tyre and Sidon for selling Israelites, aligning with judgment on those cities.

Ezekiel 26:1-21 provides a detailed oracle against Tyre, expanding the judgment announced here into a full prophecy of Tyre's fall.

Ezekiel 29:18 Historical context

Ezekiel 29:18 records Nebuchadnezzar's campaign against Tyre as a historical fulfillment of the judgment pronounced here.

Ezekiel 28:23 elaborates Sidon's judgment with pestilence and sword, echoing the same divine wrath.

Ezekiel 27:1-36 laments Tyre's destruction with a detailed dirge, intensifying the judgment proclaimed here.

Ezekiel 28:1-19 pronounces judgment on the king of Tyre, specifying the pride and downfall behind the city's judgment.

Ezekiel 28:22 also pronounces judgment on Sidon, reinforcing the oracle against that city in God's cup of wrath.

Isaiah 23:1 again pronounces judgment on Tyre, reinforcing the same theme.

Ezekiel 28:21 likewise prophesies against Sidon, echoing the judgment on Sidon listed in Jeremiah.

Ezekiel 26:7 identifies Nebuchadnezzar as the agent of judgment on Tyre, fulfilling the cup of wrath prophecy.

Ezekiel 26:2 specifies Tyre's sin of gloating over Jerusalem's fall, adding context to the judgment listed in Jeremiah.

Isaiah 23:1 Parallel

Isaiah 23:1 is the oracle against Tyre, directly parallel to the mention of Tyre in the cup of wrath.

Amos 1:9 Parallel

Amos 1:9 earlier condemned Tyre for slave trading, providing a reason for the judgment announced here.

Zechariah 9:2 later pronounces judgment on Tyre and Sidon, showing a continuing prophetic theme against these cities.

Jesus references Tyre and Sidon in judgment, but says their fate is more bearable than Galilee's — contrasting severity.

Ezekiel 32:30 includes the Sidonians among the slain nations, linking to the cup of judgment.

Amos 1:10 Parallel

Amos 1:10 prophesies fire on Tyre's walls, showing another oracle of similar judgment.