Ezekiel 39:20
Thus ye shall be filled at my table with horses and chariots, with mighty men, and with all men of war, saith the Lord God.
Cross-reference
In Ezekiel 38:4, God describes bringing Gog's army with horses and warriors, the same forces here being consumed at His table.
In Haggai 2:22, God's overthrow of chariots and riders mirrors the great feast's imagery of defeated warriors and horses.
Revelation 19:18 directly echoes this call to birds to feast on the flesh of kings, captains, and horses at God's great supper.
Zechariah 12:4 describes God striking horses with panic and riders with madness, paralleling the defeat of mounted forces here.
In Psalm 76:5, the stouthearted are defeated and sink into sleep, paralleling the fate of the mighty men here.
Jeremiah 50:37 likewise describes a sword against horses and chariots, echoing the same divine judgment on military might.
Jeremiah 51:21 has God breaking horses and riders, a similar image of conquered armies featured in the great feast.