Revelation 6:14
And the heaven departed as a scroll when it is rolled together; and every mountain and island were moved out of their places.
Cross-reference
Revelation 16:20 repeats the image of every island fleeing and mountains vanishing, showing the same judgment across visions.
Revelation 20:11 shows earth and heaven fleeing from God's presence, a direct parallel to the sky receding and mountains being removed.
Psalm 102:26 uses the same metaphor of heavens wearing out like a garment—here rolled up—echoing the transient creation theme.
Isaiah 34:4 directly prefigures this verse: the sky rolled up like a scroll, providing the OT imagery John adapts.
Habakkuk 3:6 describes mountains scattered and hills sinking at God's coming — directly parallel to the mountains being moved.
Hebrews 1:11-13 quotes Psalm 102 about rolling up the heavens like a garment, reinforcing the same divine sovereignty over creation.
Job 9:5 speaks of God removing mountains in anger — exactly the same action as mountains moved from their place.
Psalm 104:5 says God set the earth on foundations so it never moves — contrast to Revelation's mountains and islands being moved.
Isaiah 13:13 says the heavens tremble and earth is shaken out of its place — directly parallel to the sky receding and mountains moved.
Matthew 24:35 declares heaven and earth will pass away, directly paralleling the sky receding like a scroll and the removal of mountains.
2 Peter 3:12 describes the destruction of heavens by fire, matching the rolling up of the sky as part of the same eschatological dissolution.
2 Peter 3:10 describes the heavens passing away with a roar, a parallel cosmic upheaval on the day of the Lord, though with different imagery.