Topical Bible Study

Wicked, The, Are Compared To

71 scripture references across 55 subtopics — Nave's Topical Bible

Overview

The Bible employs powerful imagery to characterize the wicked, comparing them to things that are corrupt, unstable, and ultimately worthless. These comparisons emphasize both their spiritual corruption and their lack of genuine substance before God.

Key Scriptures

"Like the chaff which the wind drives away" (Psalm 1:4, NASB) depicts their instability and lack of permanence. "They are like brute beasts, creatures of instinct, born only to be caught and destroyed" (2 Peter 2:12, NIV) reveals their spiritual blindness. "Behold, I have refined you, but not as silver; I have tested you in the furnace of affliction" (Isaiah 48:10, ESV) shows God's process in purifying His people in contrast to the wicked who remain as dross.

Application

Recognizing these biblical comparisons should motivate believers to pursue righteousness and distance themselves from wickedness, trusting that God will ultimately vindicate the righteous while the wicked face certain judgment.

Scripture References 71 total

Abominable branches

Ashes under the feet

Bad fishes

Bulls of Bashan

Carcasses trodden under feet

Clouds without water

Corn blasted

Corrupt trees

Deaf adders

Early dew that passes away

Evil figs

Fading oaks

Fire of thorns

Fools building upon sand

Fuel of fire

Garden without water

Grass on the housetop

Green bay-trees

Green herbs

Heath in the desert

Horses rushing into the battle

Lions greedy of prey

Melting wax

Morning-clouds

Moth-eaten garments

Passing whirlwinds

Raging waves of the sea

Reprobate silver

Scorpions

Stony ground

Troubled sea

Visions of the night

Wandering stars

Wayward children

Wells without water

Whited sepulchres

Wild ass's colt