Deuteronomy 9:21
And I took your sin, the calf which ye had made, and burnt it with fire, and stamped it, and ground it very small, even until it was as small as dust: and I cast the dust thereof into the brook that descended out of the mount.
Cross-reference
Deuteronomy 7:5 commands the same method of destroying idols—burning, breaking—as Moses applied to the golden calf. Direct parallel of action.
Exodus 32:20 gives the original account of Moses destroying the golden calf, which this verse recaps.
1 Kings 15:13 records Asa burning an Asherah image at the brook Kidron, mirroring Moses' disposal of the calf in a brook. Strong parallel.
2 Kings 23:6 describes Josiah burning, beating to dust, and casting an Asherah at Kidron—identical method to Moses' treatment of the calf. Strong parallel.
2 Chronicles 15:16 adds that Asa crushed and burned the image at Kidron, echoing Moses' crushing and burning of the calf. Strong parallel.
2 Chronicles 34:4 shows Josiah beating idols to dust and scattering it, just as Moses ground the calf to fine dust. Strong parallel.
2 Chronicles 34:7 continues Josiah's reform with beating images to powder, a clear parallel to Moses' grinding of the calf.
Psalm 106:19 directly recounts the golden calf at Horeb — the same sin Moses destroyed. It reinforces the severity of idolatry.
Isaiah 30:22 describes scattering defiled idols, similar to Moses scattering the calf's dust.
Isaiah 31:7 speaks of casting away idols made by sinful hands, echoing the destruction of the calf.