Psalm 73:19
How are they brought into desolation, as in a moment! they are utterly consumed with terrors.
Cross-reference
Psalm 64:7 says God shoots suddenly, wounding the wicked, directly matching the sudden terror in Psalm 73:19.
In Job 15:21, Eliphaz says the wicked hear terrifying sounds and the destroyer comes suddenly — the same sudden terror described here.
Revelation 18:10 laments Babylon's doom in one hour, mirroring the sudden destruction of the wicked in Psalm 73:19.
1 Thessalonians 5:3 warns of sudden destruction when people say 'peace and safety,' directly echoing Psalm 73:19.
In Job 20:23-25, Zophar describes terrors coming upon the wicked — a direct parallel to the sudden devastation here.
Job 20:5 states the joy of the godless lasts only a moment, matching the sudden end of the wicked in Psalm 73:19.
Job 21:9 shows the wicked safe from fear, contrasting with their sudden desolation in Psalm 73:19.
Job 24:24 depicts the wicked exalted briefly then cut off, mirroring the sudden destruction in Psalm 73:19.
Job 27:19 shows the rich man vanishing instantly, similar to the sudden desolation in Psalm 73:19.
Job 34:20 says 'in a moment they die', directly paralleling the sudden destruction in Psalm 73:19.
Proverbs 3:25 warns of 'sudden fear' and 'desolation of the wicked', directly echoing the sudden terror in Psalm 73:19.
Proverbs 12:7 echoes the same truth: the wicked are overthrown and vanish, while the righteous endure.
Isaiah 47:9 describes Babylon's sudden loss 'in a moment' — a direct parallel to the sudden desolation here.
Luke 12:20 tells of the rich fool's sudden death — a clear parallel to being 'utterly consumed with terrors'.
Job 18:11 describes terrors surrounding the wicked — the same 'terrors' that consume them here.
Numbers 16:21 shows God's sudden judgment on Korah's rebels — the same 'in a moment' destruction of the wicked described here.
Isaiah 30:13 describes a sudden collapse like a bulging wall, similar to the sudden ruin in Psalm 73:19.