Psalm 37:38
But the transgressors shall be destroyed together: the end of the wicked shall be cut off.
Cross-reference
In Psalm 1:4-6, the wicked are like chaff that perishes, reinforcing the fate of transgressors who are destroyed together in Psalm 37:38.
In Psalm 9:17, the wicked are turned into hell, echoing the destruction of transgressors in Psalm 37:38.
In Psalm 52:5, God destroys the wicked forever, similar to the transgressors being destroyed together in Psalm 37:38.
In Psalm 73:17, the psalmist discerns the end of the wicked, which Psalm 37:38 explicitly states as destruction.
In Psalm 92:7, the wicked flourish but are doomed to destruction forever, identical to the fate in Psalm 37:38.
In Psalm 104:35, sinners are consumed from the earth, matching the cutting off of the wicked in Psalm 37:38.
In Proverbs 14:32, the wicked are driven away in their wickedness, paralleling the destruction of transgressors in Psalm 37:38.
In Matthew 13:30, the tares are gathered and burned at harvest, illustrating the 'destroyed together' fate of the wicked in Psalm 37:38.
In Matthew 13:49, angels separate the wicked from the just at the end of the age, fulfilling the judgment on transgressors in Psalm 37:38.
In Matthew 13:50, the wicked are cast into the furnace of fire, depicting the final destruction of transgressors from Psalm 37:38.
In Matthew 25:46, the wicked face eternal punishment, paralleling the destruction of transgressors in Psalm 37:38.
In 2 Thessalonians 1:8, God inflicts vengeance on the wicked, echoing the destruction of transgressors in Psalm 37:38.
In 2 Thessalonians 1:9, eternal destruction is the fate of the wicked, directly matching the 'altogether destroyed' of Psalm 37:38.
In Proverbs 2:22, the wicked are cut off from the land, using the same language as the posterity cut off in Psalm 37:38.
In Isaiah 1:28, rebels and sinners are consumed, paralleling the destruction of transgressors in Psalm 37:38.
In Romans 6:22, the righteous receive eternal life, contrasting with the destruction of the wicked in Psalm 37:38.