Job 3:7

Lo, let that night be solitary, let no joyful voice come therein.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 24:8 Parallel

In Isaiah 24:8, the mirth of tambourines and lyres ceases — directly matching Job's 'no joyful sound' on his birth night.

In Jeremiah 7:34, God silences voices of mirth and gladness — identical to Job's longing for a night without joyful sound.

Revelation 18:22 echoes this cry of desolation: the absence of joyful music marks judgment. Both depict a place stripped of celebration.

Revelation 18:23 deepens the silence: no bridegroom's voice, matching Job's wish for no joyful cry. Both signal utter desolation.

In Isaiah 13:20-22, Babylon's desolation leaves no joyful sound — mirroring Job's wish for his night to be barren.