Ezekiel 38:4

And I will turn thee back, and put hooks into thy jaws, and I will bring thee forth, and all thine army, horses and horsemen, all of them clothed with all sorts of armour, even a great company with bucklers and shields, all of them handling swords:

Cross-reference

In Ezekiel 38:15, the army from the north is described, fulfilling the 'bring you out' of verse 4.

In Ezekiel 29:4, the identical 'hooks in your jaws' metaphor is applied to Pharaoh, showing this as a recurring judgment motif.

In Ezekiel 39:2, the same prophecy continues with God turning Gog and bringing him up from the north, advancing the narrative.

Ezekiel 39:20 describes the sacrificial feast consuming horses and warriors from the same battle, directly linking to this army.

In 2 Kings 19:28, God puts a hook in Sennacherib's nose, mirroring the hook-in-jaws judgment against Gog.

In Isaiah 37:29, the same hook and bit imagery is used against Sennacherib, paralleling Gog's judgment.

In Daniel 11:40, a northern king attacks at the end time, resonating with Gog's invasion from the north.

Zechariah 12:4 shows God striking horses with panic in eschatological war, complementing God's control over the cavalry here.