Contradiction with Jeremiah 29:11
This verse talks about plans for peace and a hopeful future, contradicting the doom and end foretold in Ezekiel 7:6.
Jeremiah 29:11: For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the LORD, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end. [expected...: Heb. end and expectation]
Contradiction with Psalm 30:5
This verse speaks of joy coming in the morning, suggesting a reversal from the end described in Ezekiel 7:6.
Psalm 30:5: For his anger [endureth but] a moment; in his favour [is] life: weeping may endure for a night, but joy [cometh] in the morning. [his anger...: Heb. there is but a moment in his anger] [for a night: Heb. in the evening] [joy: Heb. singing]
Contradiction with Isaiah 54:8
This verse promises everlasting kindness and mercy, contrasting with the finality of the end mentioned in Ezekiel 7:6.
Isaiah 54:8: In a little wrath I hid my face from thee for a moment; but with everlasting kindness will I have mercy on thee, saith the LORD thy Redeemer.
Contradiction with Lamentations 3:22-23
These verses talk about God's mercies being renewed every morning, contradicting the notion of an absolute end in Ezekiel 7:6.
Lamentations 3:22-23: [It is of] the LORD'S mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not.
Contradiction with Revelation 21:4
This verse describes a future where there is no more death or sorrow, opposing the impending doom in Ezekiel 7:6.
Revelation 21:4: And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.