Proverbs 10:25

As the whirlwind passeth, so is the wicked no more: but the righteous is an everlasting foundation.

Cross-reference

Proverbs 1:27 uses the same storm imagery for the wicked's downfall, paralleling the tempest that sweeps them away.

Proverbs 12:3 says the root of the righteous will never be moved — directly parallels the everlasting foundation here, both about the righteous' permanence.

Proverbs 28:18 contrasts integrity leading to deliverance with crookedness causing sudden fall — mirrors the wicked perishing and righteous standing firm.

Job 27:19-21 echoes the tempest snatching away the wicked, matching Proverbs 10:25's imagery.

Matthew 7:25 shows the house standing against rain and floods — same storm-and-foundation imagery as the whirlwind and everlasting foundation.

In Matthew 7:24, the wise man builds on rock — a direct parallel to the righteous having an everlasting foundation that withstands the storm.

Isaiah 40:24 uses the same tempest imagery for the wicked being carried off like stubble, a clear parallel.

Psalm 58:9 Parallel

Psalm 58:9 uses whirlwind imagery to depict God sweeping away the wicked, similar to the tempest.

Psalm 37:10 Parallel

Psalm 37:10 directly echoes 'the wicked will be no more' — the same promise that the wicked vanish.

Psalm 37:9 Parallel

Psalm 37:9 similarly contrasts the wicked being cut off with the righteous inheriting the land.

Jeremiah 23:19 uses the same whirlwind imagery for God's judgment on the wicked, echoing the fate described here.

Luke 6:48 Parallel

Luke 6:48 compares the righteous to a house on rock with a firm foundation, mirroring the everlasting foundation of the righteous here.

1 John 2:17 Parallel

1 John 2:17 contrasts the passing world with those who do God's will abiding forever, similar to the wicked passing vs righteous enduring.

Psalm 15:5 Parallel

Psalm 15:5 promises the righteous 'shall never be moved' — a parallel to the everlasting foundation here, emphasizing stability for the godly.

Matthew 16:18 uses rock as foundation for the church that cannot be overcome — parallels the righteous' unshakeable foundation against destruction.

Ephesians 2:20 describes believers built on the foundation of apostles and Christ — a New Testament expansion of the everlasting foundation for the righteous.

2 Timothy 2:19 affirms God's solid foundation stands firm — echoes the unshakeable foundation of the righteous in the face of opposition.

Psalm 73:18-20 shows the sudden end of the wicked, though without storm imagery — a thematic parallel to their disappearance.

Deuteronomy 33:27 Related theme

Deuteronomy 33:27 calls God the everlasting arms underneath — a parallel image of eternal security for the righteous, like an everlasting foundation.

1 Timothy 6:19 Related theme

1 Timothy 6:19 encourages storing treasure as a good foundation for the future — parallels the righteous laying up an everlasting foundation beyond the storm.