Ezekiel 32:22
Asshur is there and all her company: his graves are about him: all of them slain, fallen by the sword:
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 32:24 continues the same pattern—Elam and her multitude in Sheol, just as Assyria is described in verse 22.
Ezekiel 32:26 follows the identical formula for Meshech and Tubal in Sheol, mirroring verse 22's description of Assyria.
Ezekiel 32:29 applies the same phrasing to Edom in Sheol—parallel to how Assyria is depicted in verse 22.
Ezekiel 32:30 uses the same ‘there is’ formula for northern princes and Sidonians—direct parallel to verse 22's Assyria.
Ezekiel 31:3-18 describes Assyria’s fall from grandeur; in 32:22 Assyria is confirmed among the dead in Sheol.
Isaiah 37:36-38 provides the historical defeat of Assyria (185,000 slain and Sennacherib's death) that explains why their multitude lies in Sheol here.
Nahum 3:1-19 graphically describes Nineveh's ruin and slaughter, vividly illustrating the slain Assyrian company in Sheol here.
Nahum 3:18 says Assyrian nobles 'sleep' (are dead) and people scattered, echoing the slain multitude in Sheol here.
Nahum 1:7-12 prophesies God's judgment on Nineveh, that the many will be cut down, matching the slain multitude of Assyria seen here.