Ezekiel 39:18

Ye shall eat the flesh of the mighty, and drink the blood of the princes of the earth, of rams, of lambs, and of goats, of bullocks, all of them fatlings of Bashan.

Cross-reference

In Revelation 19:17, an angel summons birds to the great supper of God, directly echoing Ezekiel's invitation to feast on the slain.

Revelation 19:18 lists the same categories of mighty men and kings as prey for the birds, continuing the parallel feast imagery.

Revelation 19:21 concludes the scene with the fowls filled with flesh, fulfilling the same prophetic picture of divine judgment.

In Jeremiah 7:33, the same image of corpses as food for birds and beasts depicts divine judgment on God's own people, contrasting with judgment on enemies here.

Isaiah 34:7 Parallel

Isaiah 34:7 depicts judgment on Edom with bulls and fatness, paralleling the sacrificial slaughter imagery of Ezekiel's feast.

Jeremiah 50:27 calls for slaying bullocks as judgment on Babylon, a similar theme of enemy rulers as sacrificial animals.

Jeremiah 51:40 compares Babylon's leaders to lambs, rams, and goats led to slaughter, echoing Ezekiel's list of sacrificial animals.