Ezekiel 14:15
If I cause noisome beasts to pass through the land, and they spoil it, so that it be desolate, that no man may pass through because of the beasts:
Cross-reference
In Ezekiel 14:21, wild beasts are listed as one of four judgments — the same judgment from the same oracle, now enumerated.
Ezekiel 5:17 also includes 'evil beasts' among God's judgments, directly paralleling the 'noisome beasts' in 14:15.
Leviticus 26:22 warns of wild beasts as a covenant curse, the same judgment God threatens in Ezekiel 14:15.
Jeremiah 15:3 lists beasts of the earth among God's four kinds of judgment, echoing the noisome beasts in Ezekiel 14:15.
In Deuteronomy 32:24, God threatens to send 'teeth of beasts' as judgment — the same wild beast judgment Ezekiel warns about.
In Job 5:23, the righteous are promised peace with beasts — the opposite of the destructive beasts in Ezekiel.
In Jeremiah 9:10, the same phrase 'no one passes through' describes desolation, but there beasts have fled rather than being sent.
2 Kings 17:25 records God sending lions against the Samaritans, a historical example of the same kind of judgment by wild beasts.
In Psalm 50:11, God declares ownership of all wild beasts — underscoring His authority to send them as judgment in Ezekiel.