Jeremiah 30:23

Behold, the whirlwind of the Lord goeth forth with fury, a continuing whirlwind: it shall fall with pain upon the head of the wicked.

Cross-reference

In Jeremiah 23:19, nearly identical wording describes the whirlwind of the Lord's fury against the wicked.

In Jeremiah 4:11, a hot wind from the desert is God's instrument of judgment, similar to the whirlwind of wrath here.

In Jeremiah 23:20, the verse continues the judgment scene, noting the Lord's anger will not return until his purposes are accomplished.

In Jeremiah 25:32, a great whirlwind is raised up from the coasts of the earth as a symbol of widespread judgment.

In Jeremiah 22:22, wind shepherds the shepherds into captivity—both use wind as a metaphor for divine punishment.

In Zechariah 9:14, God marches in whirlwinds of the south, mirroring the storm imagery of divine judgment found here.

In Zechariah 7:14, God scatters Israel with a whirlwind—directly parallels the same judgment imagery and wording.

Psalm 58:9 Parallel

In Psalm 58:9, the wicked are taken away as with a whirlwind, a similar metaphor for divine judgment.

In Proverbs 1:27, destruction comes as a whirlwind upon those who reject wisdom, echoing the same judgment imagery.

In Isaiah 28:17, hail and waters sweep away false refuges—both use storm imagery for God's judgment against the wicked.