Ezekiel 32:27
And they shall not lie with the mighty that are fallen of the uncircumcised, which are gone down to hell with their weapons of war: and they have laid their swords under their heads, but their iniquities shall be upon their bones, though they were the terror of the mighty in the land of the living.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 32:21 has the mighty chiefs speaking from Sheol — these are the honored dead that Meshech/Tubal are contrasted with.
Ezekiel 32:26 immediately precedes this verse, listing Meshech and Tubal among the uncircumcised slain by the sword—direct context.
Ezekiel 32:32 concludes with Pharaoh laid among the uncircumcised slain, mirroring the same judgment described here.
Ezekiel 26:20 describes Tyre brought down to the pit with the people of old, the same fate as these uncircumcised slain.
Isaiah 14:19 contrasts this: the king of Babylon is cast out without a tomb, opposite the honorable burial of the mighty warriors described here.
Psalm 49:14 describes the wicked appointed for Sheol with no dwelling; similar to the mighty going down to Sheol with weapons. Both depict fate in Sheol.
Isaiah 14:18 describes kings lying in glory in their tombs, paralleling the honorable burial of mighty warriors with swords under heads depicted here.
1 Samuel 17:36 uses 'uncircumcised' for Goliath, an enemy of God's people, matching the identity of the fallen warriors here.