Isaiah 14:30
And the firstborn of the poor shall feed, and the needy shall lie down in safety: and I will kill thy root with famine, and he shall slay thy remnant.
Cross-references
Isaiah 65:13 directly parallels the reversal: God's servants eat while the wicked are hungry, echoing the poor feeding but Philistines dying by famine here.
Isaiah 5:17 depicts lambs feeding in waste places, a parallel image of reversal where the poor inherit after judgment.
Jeremiah 47:1-7 is a separate oracle against Philistia, detailing the same nation's destruction that this verse pronounces.
Ezekiel 25:15-17 also pronounces judgment on the Philistines, sharing the same subject of divine vengeance against them as here.
Joel 3:4-8 includes Philistia among nations judged, matching the oracle against Philistia here—same target of divine punishment.
Amos 1:6-8 likewise pronounces judgment on Philistia's cities for slave trading, echoing the same divine verdict.
Zephaniah 2:4-7 also condemns Philistine cities, promising desolation and a remnant, reinforcing the judgment theme.
Zechariah 9:5-7 similarly predicts Philistine downfall and the remnant's transformation, broadening the prophetic horizon.