Contradiction with Isaiah 42:13
While Isaiah 3:13 depicts God standing up to judge, Isaiah 42:13 shows God rising to prevail against His enemies, emphasizing His might rather than a judicial role.
Isaiah 42:13: The LORD shall go forth as a mighty man, he shall stir up jealousy like a man of war: he shall cry, yea, roar; he shall prevail against his enemies. [prevail: or, behave himself mightily]
Contradiction with Matthew 7:1
Isaiah 3:13 shows God preparing to judge, whereas Matthew 7:1 advises against judging others, promoting a contrast in the act of judgment.
Matthew 7:1: Judge not, that ye be not judged.
Contradiction with James 4:12
Isaiah 3:13 portrays God as a judge among His people, but James 4:12 emphasizes that only God is the ultimate judge, warning humans against judging one another.
James 4:12: There is one lawgiver, who is able to save and to destroy: who art thou that judgest another?
Contradiction with John 12:47
Isaiah 3:13 focuses on God's judgment, unlike John 12:47, where Jesus states His mission is to save, not judge, the world.
John 12:47: And if any man hear my words, and believe not, I judge him not: for I came not to judge the world, but to save the world.
Contradiction with Psalm 50:6
Isaiah 3:13 shows God standing to judge, while Psalm 50:6 points out that God's righteousness is the basis for judgment, reflecting different aspects of God's authority.
Psalm 50:6: And the heavens shall declare his righteousness: for God [is] judge himself. Selah.