Ezekiel 7:14
They have blown the trumpet, even to make all ready; but none goeth to the battle: for my wrath is upon all the multitude thereof.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 7:11 introduces the rod of wickedness and wrath upon the multitude — this verse builds on that same judgment scene with a failed battle call.
Ezekiel 7:12 declares the day of wrath has come — this verse shows the trumpet blown but no one responds to the battle, continuing the same prophecy.
In Numbers 10:9, the trumpet call was meant to secure divine help in battle; here it goes unheeded, highlighting Israel's abandonment to wrath.
Jeremiah 4:5 also commands blowing the trumpet to gather for battle, but here the call fails — none go because God's wrath is on the multitude.
Hosea 8:1 also uses the trumpet alarm to signal judgment for covenant breach, reinforcing the warning of imminent disaster.
Jeremiah 51:27 also blows the trumpet to assemble nations for judgment, but against Babylon instead of Israel — same prophetic motif.