Isaiah 24:11 Cross References - Great

11 In the stretes is there a cryeng because of wyne, all chere is vanished awaye, the myrth of the worlde is gone,

Proverbs 31:6

6 Geue stronge drincke vnto soch as are condempned to death, and wyne vnto those that mourne:

Isaiah 8:22

22 & beholde, there is trouble and darckenesse, vexacion is rounde aboute hym, and the cloude of erroure. And out of soch aduersite, shal he not escape.

Isaiah 9:19

19 For cause of the wrath of the Lorde of Hostes, is the lande full of darckenesse, and the people be consumed, as it were with fyre, no man doth spare his brother,

Isaiah 16:10

10 The Myrth and chere is taken awaye out of the plentifull felde, and in the vyneyardes there shalbe no ioye ner gladnesse. The treader shall treade out no wyne in the presses, the song of theyr mery chere haue I layde downe.

Isaiah 24:7-9

7 The wyne faileth: the vyne hath no myght, all they that haue bene mery of hart, are come to mournyng. 8 The myrth of tabrettes is layed downe, the noyse of such as haue made mery, is ceassed, the ioye at the herpe is at an ende. 9 They shall drynke nomore wyne wt myrth, strong drynke shalbe bytter to them that drynke it.

Isaiah 32:13

13 My peoples felde shall brynge thornes and thistles: and so shall it be euen in euery house of volupteousnesse and in euery citye that reioyseth.

Jeremiah 48:33

33 myrth and cheare shalbe taken awaye from the tymbre felde, and from the whole lande of Moab. There shalbe no swete wyne in the presse, the treader shall haue no stomacke to crye yee, ther shalbe none to crie vnto him:

Lamentations 5:14-15

14 The elders sytt nomore vnder the gates, and the yonge men vse nomore playenge of musycke. 15 The ioye of oure herte is gone, oure mery queer is turned into mournynge.

Hosea 7:14

14 They call not vpon me with theyr hertes, but lye houlynge vpon theyr beddes. Where as they come together, it is but for meate & dryncke, and me will they not obeye.

Joel 1:15

15 alas, alas for thys daye. And why? the daye of the Lorde is at hande, and cometh as a destroyer from the almyghtye.

Amos 5:16-20

16 If no (sayeth the Lorde God, the God of hostes) there shall be mournynge in all stretes, yee, they shall saye in euery strete: alas, alas. They shall call the housbandman to lamentacyon, and soch as can mourne to mournynge. 17 In all vyneyardes there shall be heuynesse, for I will come amonge you, sayeth the Lorde. 18 Wo be vnto them that desyre the daye of the Lorde. Wherfore wolde ye haue it? As for the daye of the Lorde, it shalbe darcke and not cleare. 19 Yee, lyke as when a man runneth from a lyon, and a Beer meteth with him: or when he commeth into the house, & leaneth his hande vpon the wall, a serpent byteth him. 20 Shall not the daye of the Lorde be darcke, & not cleare? shall it not be cloudy, & no shyne in it?

Matthew 22:11-13

11 Then the kyng came in, to se the gestes, & whan he spyed there a man, whych had not on a weddynge garment, 12 he sayd vnto hym: frende, how camest thou in hyther not hauyng a weddynge garment? And he was euen spechlesse. 13 Then sayd the king to the ministers: take & bynde him hand and fote, & cast hym into vtter darcknes there shall be wepynge & gnasshynge of teth.

Luke 16:25

25 But Abraham sayde: Sonne remember that thou in thy lyfe tyme, receauedst thy pleasure, & contrary wyse, Lazarus receaued payne. But now is he conforted, and thou art punisshed.

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