Proverbs 1:27
When your fear cometh as desolation, and your destruction cometh as a whirlwind; when distress and anguish cometh upon you.
Cross-reference
Proverbs 10:25 uses the same storm imagery — the wicked are swept away, the righteous stand firm.
Proverbs 10:24 echoes the same dread overtaking the wicked — what they fear comes upon them.
Proverbs 3:25 warns against fear of sudden terror — the same imagery of terror and ruin.
Proverbs 6:15 says disaster overtakes the wicked suddenly without remedy — directly echoing the storm-like calamity and irreversibility here.
Revelation 6:15-17 depicts terror and hiding from wrath, mirroring the overwhelming distress described here.
1 Thessalonians 5:3 directly parallels sudden destruction overtaking people unexpectedly, like labor pains.
In Romans 2:9, tribulation and anguish come upon every evil doer—directly parallel to the distress and anguish here.
In Luke 21:23-25, Jesus describes end-times distress and anguish on earth—mirroring the calamity warned here.
Jeremiah 23:19 depicts the Lord's storm and whirlwind bursting on the wicked — identical storm imagery and divine judgment context.
Jeremiah 30:23 repeats the storm and whirlwind imagery from 23:19 — the same divine whirlwind against the wicked.
In Job 15:24, trouble and anguish overwhelm the wicked—identical to the distress and anguish here.
In 1 Samuel 28:6, God does not answer Saul in his distress—parallel to fools who call but are not heard.
Psalm 58:9 says the wicked are swept away suddenly — similar to the whirlwind imagery here.
In Nahum 1:3, the whirlwind is God's way of judgment—the same imagery used for destruction here.
Isaiah 17:13 uses wind and chaff imagery for God's rebuke — parallels the storm and whirlwind of calamity.
In Psalm 14:5, the wicked are overwhelmed with dread — the same sudden terror described here, but there it's because God is with the righteous.
In Job 22:10, sudden fear and snares surround the wicked—echoing the sudden terror described here.
In Job 15:21, the wicked dread a destroyer coming—the same terror of destruction warned here.
In Genesis 42:21, the brothers recognize their distress as retribution for ignoring a plea—similar to consequences of ignoring wisdom here.