Revelation 18:17 Cross References
Revelation 18:17
17: And in one single moment all the wealth of the city is gone!" And all the shipowners and captains of the merchant ships and their crews will stand at a distance.
Jonah 1:6
- So the captain went down after him. "How can you sleep at a time like this?" he shouted. "Get up and pray to your god! Maybe he will have mercy on us and spare our lives."
Revelation 17:16
- The scarlet beast and his ten horns--which represent ten kings who will reign with him--all hate the prostitute. They will strip her naked, eat her flesh, and burn her remains with fire.
Jeremiah 51:8
- But now suddenly, Babylon, too, has fallen. Weep for her, and give her medicine. Perhaps she can yet be healed.
Revelation 18:10
- They will stand at a distance, terrified by her great torment. They will cry out, "How terrible, how terrible for Babylon, that great city! In one single moment God's judgment came on her."
- The merchants of the world will weep and mourn for her, for there is no one left to buy their goods.
Isaiah 23:14
- Wail, O ships of Tarshish, for your home port is destroyed!
Revelation 18:19
- And they will throw dust on their heads to show their great sorrow. And they will say, "How terrible, how terrible for the great city! She made us all rich from her great wealth. And now in a single hour it is all gone."
Lamentations 4:6
- The guilt of my people is greater than that of Sodom, where utter disaster struck in a moment with no one to help them.
Isaiah 47:9
- Well, those two things will come upon you in a moment: widowhood and the loss of your children. Yes, these calamities will come upon you, despite all your witchcraft and magic.
Ezekiel 27:27
- Everything is lost--your riches and wares, your sailors and helmsmen, your ship builders, merchants, and warriors. On that day of vast ruin, everyone on board sinks into the depths of the sea.
- "Your cities by the sea tremble as your helmsmen cry out in terror.
- All the oarsmen abandon their ships; the sailors and helmsmen come to stand on the shore.
- They weep bitterly as they throw dust on their heads and roll in ashes.
- They shave their heads in grief because of you and dress themselves in sackcloth. They weep for you with bitter anguish and deep mourning.