Ezekiel 32:26
There is Meshech, Tubal, and all her multitude: her graves are round about him: all of them uncircumcised, slain by the sword, though they caused their terror in the land of the living.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 32:20 shows Egypt falling among the slain — the same fate Meshech and Tubal already share in this lament.
Ezekiel 32:23 depicts Assyria's graves in the pit — the same judgment as Meshech and Tubal, part of the same list.
Ezekiel 32:24 describes Elam identically — both are uncircumcised nations slain and in Sheol, reinforcing the pattern.
Ezekiel 32:27 contrasts Meshech/Tubal with the mighty — they do not receive an honorable burial like the warriors of old.
Ezekiel 32:32 declares Pharaoh will be laid among the uncircumcised slain — the very fate Meshech and Tubal already suffer.
Ezekiel 32:22 lists Assyria in Sheol — identical formula to Meshech and Tubal, all uncircumcised fallen by the sword.
Ezekiel 26:20 describes Tyre being brought down to the pit — the same imagery of descent to Sheol as Meshech and Tubal experience.
Ezekiel 27:13 lists Meshech and Tubal as traders with Tyre—here they are among the slain, same peoples different contexts.
Ezekiel 38:2 introduces Gog as prince of Meshech and Tubal, linking these nations to the later apocalyptic battle.
Ezekiel 38:3 repeats the identification of Gog as prince of Meshech and Tubal, reinforcing the connection to these same peoples.
Ezekiel 39:1 again addresses Gog, prince of Meshech and Tubal, continuing the prophetic link to the nations in this lament.
Genesis 10:2 lists Tubal and Meshech as sons of Japheth, providing the genealogical origin for the nations mentioned here.