3 At the terror of thy voice peoples were confounded; for fear of thee the nations were dispersed.
Isaiah 33:3 Cross References - Thomson
Psalms 46:6
6 The nations were troubled, kingdoms tottered; he uttered his voice, the earth was shaken.
Isaiah 10:13-14
13 For he said, "With this power I will perform exploits; and by the wisdom of mine understanding I will remove the boundaries of nations, and make a prey of their strength,
14 and shake inhabited cities, and seize with my hand the whole World as a nest; and carry off the inhabitants like deserted eggs. There is none who can escape me or chirp against me."
Isaiah 10:32-34
32 comfort with the news of his halting a day on his march with the hand comfort the mount, the daughter of Sion. And as for you, hills, which are in Jerusalem,
33 behold the sovereign Lord of hosts, with majesty confoundeth the glorious. They who are elated with arrogance shall be crushed; and the lofty shall be brought low;
34 yes, the lofty shall fall by the sword; and Libanus shall fall with the lofty.
Isaiah 17:12-14
12 Alas! the multitude of many nations! Like the billowy sea so shall you be tossed, and the back of many nations shall sound like water.
13 The multitude of nations being like a great flood, their flight shall be like that of a mighty torrent rolling on impetuously. For he will repulse them with scorn, and pursue them to a great distance, like chaff before the wind when men winnow, or as a tempest driveth the dust of a wheel.
14 Toward evening there will be grief; before morning they shall be no more. This is the portion of them who have plundered you; and this the inheritance of them, who have taken possession of you.
Isaiah 37:11-18
11 Hast thou not heard what the kings of the Assyrians have done? How they have destroyed all the land?
12 And shalt thou be delivered? Have the gods of the nations delivered them whom my ancestors destroyed? Either, Goza or Charran or Raphath which are in the country of Theemath?
13 Where are the kings of Emath? And where those of Arphath? And where those of the city Eppharuim, of Anagougana?
14 When Ezekias received the letter from the messengers and had read it, he went up to the house of the Lord; and having spread it before the Lord,
15 Ezekias prayed to the Lord, saying,
16 "O Lord of Hosts the God of Israel, who art enthroned on the cherubim! Thou alone art the God of every kingdom of the World. Thou hast made the heaven and the earth.
17 Incline, Lord, thine ear! Lord, hearken! Open, O Lord, thine eyes! Lord, look down and behold the words of Sennacherim which he hath sent to reproach the Living God.
18 In truth, Lord, the kings of the Assyrians have laid waste this whole inhabited land and the country of those [here mentioned]
Isaiah 37:29-36
29 and thy bitterness are come up to me; I will therefore put a hook in thy nose and a bridle in thy jaws; and turn thee back by the way in which thou camest."
30 Now this shall be a sign to thee. Eat this year what thou hast sown, and in the second year what is left; but in the third year sow ye and reap; plant vineyards and eat the fruit thereof;
31 for they who are left shall continue in Judea. They shall strike root downwards and bear fruit upwards.
32 For they of Jerusalem shall be left and they of mount Sion shall be saved. The zeal of the Lord of Hosts will do this.
33 Therefore thus saith the Lord, With regard to the king of the Assyrians, he shall not enter this city; nor shoot an arrow against it; nor present against it a shield; nor enclose it with a rampire
34 But by the way which he came, by the same he shall return; and into this city he shall not come. Thus saith the Lord,
35 I will cover this city with my shield to save it for mine own sake and the sake of my servant David. So an angel of the Lord went forth and slew of the camp of the Assyrians a hundred and eighty five thousand. And when they arose in the morning they found all these dead bodies.
36 Thereupon Sennacherim king of the Assyrians retreated and went and dwelt in Ninive.
Isaiah 59:16-18
16 When he took a view and there was no man; and made close observation, and there was no helper; then with his own arm he defended them and with mercy supported them.
17 And he put on righteousness as a breast plate, and placed on his head the helmet of salvation, and threw around him the mantle of vengeance; and his cloak,
18 as about to retribute retribution; reproach to his adversaries: