Isaiah 14:25
That I will break the Assyrian in my land, and upon my mountains tread him under foot: then shall his yoke depart from off them, and his burden depart from off their shoulders.
Cross-reference
In Isaiah 10:16-19, the same judgment on Assyria is described as fire consuming its glory — reinforcing God's promise to break Assyria.
Isaiah 10:24-27 uses almost identical language — 'yoke shall be removed' — directly parallel to the promise in verse 25.
Isaiah 10:32-34 depicts the Assyrian's advance and the Lord cutting down his forest — a parallel prophecy of his downfall.
Isaiah 30:30-33 explicitly describes the Assyrian being beaten with a rod and Tophet prepared — a parallel to his destruction on God's mountains.
Isaiah 31:8 says the Assyrian will fall by a sword not of man — reinforcing the divine judgment promised in verse 25.
Isaiah 31:9 continues the Assyrian's downfall as his rock passes away — a parallel description of his humiliating defeat.
Isaiah 37:36-38 records the historical fulfillment — the angel striking Sennacherib's army and his later assassination.
Isaiah 10:25 states God's fury against Assyria will end in their destruction, directly paralleling the breaking of Assyria in this verse.
Isaiah 10:27 explicitly says the Assyrian yoke will depart and be broken, matching the removal of yoke and burden here.
Isaiah 52:4 recalls the Assyrian oppression of God's people, providing the historical background for the yoke broken here.
Isaiah 17:12-14 describes God rebuking many nations that rush like waters — a broader judgment that includes Assyria's defeat.
In Nahum 1:13, the same promise of breaking Assyria's yoke and bonds is echoed, confirming God's deliverance from Assyrian oppression.
Jeremiah 30:8 promises to break the yoke of foreign oppressors and burst bonds, closely mirroring the deliverance from Assyria here.
Micah 5:6 also speaks of ruling Assyria with the sword and deliverance from the Assyrian invasion, echoing this same promise.
Zechariah 10:11 declares the pride of Assyria will be brought down, directly paralleling the breaking of Assyria here.