1 Kings 14:11
Him that dieth of Jeroboam in the city shall the dogs eat; and him that dieth in the field shall the fowls of the air eat: for the Lord hath spoken it.
Cross-reference
In 1 Kings 16:4, the identical judgment is pronounced against Baasha's house: dogs eat city dead, birds eat country dead.
In 1 Kings 21:23, dogs will devour Jezebel — the same motif of dogs eating the body of a wicked ruler.
In 1 Kings 21:24, the same dual judgment (dogs for city, birds for country) is applied to Ahab's house.
In 1 Kings 21:19, dogs will lick Ahab's blood — a similar but distinct judgment of dogs consuming a wicked king's remains.
Jeremiah 15:3 lists dogs and birds as destroyers sent by God — the same agents of judgment against the disobedient.
Revelation 19:17 calls birds to the great supper of God — an eschatological echo of the same birds-eating-flesh judgment.
Revelation 19:18 elaborates on the birds' feast — eating the flesh of all ranks, directly continuing the judgment scene from verse 17.
2 Kings 9:9 explicitly states God will make Ahab's house like Jeroboam's, directly referencing this judgment.
Jeremiah 16:4 repeats the exact imagery of corpses eaten by birds and beasts as judgment, following the same pattern.
Jeremiah 34:20 also uses the same phrase about dead bodies as food for birds and beasts, a recurring judgment formula.
Ezekiel 39:17-19 summons birds to eat the flesh of the slain in a sacrificial feast — similar imagery of birds consuming the wicked.