Contradiction with Psalm 46:1
This verse emphasizes God as a refuge and strength in times of trouble, which contrasts with the sense of destruction and fear emanating from the noise of the fall in Jeremiah 49:21.
Psalm 46:1: [To the chief Musician for the sons of Korah, A Song upon Alamoth.] God [is] our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. [for: or, of]
Contradiction with Isaiah 41:10
This verse speaks of God's reassurance and support, which contrasts with the turmoil and lack of comfort reflected in Jeremiah 49:21's portrayal of panic and chaos.
Isaiah 41:10: Fear thou not; for I [am] with thee: be not dismayed; for I [am] thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness.
Contradiction with John 14:27
Jesus promises peace in this verse, contradicting the turmoil caused by the noise of the fall mentioned in Jeremiah 49:21.
John 14:27: Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.
Contradiction with Matthew 5:9
It blesses peacemakers, which contradicts the noise and chaos resulting from destruction in Jeremiah 49:21.
Matthew 5:9: Blessed [are] the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.
Contradiction with Romans 8:28
This verse talks about all things working for good for those who love God, which stands in contrast to the calamity and destruction implied in Jeremiah 49:21.
Romans 8:28: And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to [his] purpose.
Contradiction with Philippians 4:7
Describes the peace of God, which is a stark contrast to the disruptive noise and panic described in Jeremiah 49:21.
Philippians 4:7: And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.