Ezekiel 33:27
Say thou thus unto them, Thus saith the Lord God; As I live, surely they that are in the wastes shall fall by the sword, and him that is in the open field will I give to the beasts to be devoured, and they that be in the forts and in the caves shall die of the pestilence.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 33:24 has the remnant claiming the land based on Abraham, which God directly contradicts here by pronouncing their doom.
Ezekiel 5:12-17 lists the same triple judgment (plague, famine, sword) that is applied here to different groups among the remnant.
Ezekiel 6:11-14 echoes the same threefold judgment — sword, famine, plague — that God pronounces here on the survivors.
In Ezekiel 5:17, the same triad of sword, wild beasts, and pestilence appears as judgments on Jerusalem.
In Ezekiel 14:21, the four 'disastrous acts' include sword, famine, wild beasts, and pestilence—directly echoing the three here plus famine.
Ezekiel 39:4 describes wild animals devouring the slain — the same fate as those in the country here who are given to wild animals.
In Jeremiah 21:6, God sends sword, pestilence, and famine — the same triad of judgments found in Ezekiel 33:27.
In Jeremiah 24:10, God sends sword, famine, and pestilence to consume the land — directly parallel to Ezekiel's triad of judgment.
Jeremiah 15:2-4 warns of sword, famine, and wild animals — the same categories of destruction God decrees here for the remnant.
Jeremiah 42:22 warns of death by sword, famine, and plague — the same triad that God declares here for those in ruins, fields, and caves.
Jeremiah 44:12 threatens the remnant with sword and famine — paralleling the judgments here for those who escape the initial sword.