Contradiction with Jeremiah 29:7
This verse encourages seeking peace and the prosperity of the city, which is in contrast to the turmoil and shaking described in Ezekiel 27:28.
Jeremiah 29:7: And seek the peace of the city whither I have caused you to be carried away captives, and pray unto the LORD for it: for in the peace thereof shall ye have peace.
Contradiction with Isaiah 2:4
This verse speaks of turning swords into plowshares and implies peace rather than the sounds of destruction and distress.
Isaiah 2:4: And he shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people: and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more. [pruninghooks: or, scythes]
Contradiction with Psalm 46:10
This verse calls for being still and knowing God's supremacy, contrary to the chaos and shaking in Ezekiel 27:28.
Psalm 46:10: Be still, and know that I [am] God: I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth.
Contradiction with Matthew 5:9
This verse blesses peacemakers, in contrast to the conflict suggested in Ezekiel 27:28.
Matthew 5:9: Blessed [are] the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.
Contradiction with Isaiah 11:6
This verse describes a harmonious kingdom, contrasting with the tumultuous scene in Ezekiel 27:28.
Isaiah 11:6: The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the fatling together; and a little child shall lead them.