Isaiah 17:5
And it shall be as when the harvestman gathereth the corn, and reapeth the ears with his arm; and it shall be as he that gathereth ears in the valley of Rephaim.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 24:13 uses the identical olive-beating and gleaning metaphor for universal judgment—echoing this remnant image.
Job 24:24 uses the same harvest metaphor—the wicked are cut off like heads of grain—echoing Isaiah's image of reaping judgment.
Joel 3:13 commands swinging the sickle because the harvest is ripe—a clear parallel to the judgment harvest theme.
Matthew 13:30 uses the harvest as a metaphor for the final separation of the righteous and wicked, similar to the judgment harvest here.
Matthew 13:39-42 explains the harvest as the end of the age with judgment by fire, reinforcing the apocalyptic harvest theme.
Revelation 14:15-20 describes two harvests—grain and grapes—both symbolizing God's final judgment, echoing the harvest imagery.
Jeremiah 9:22 uses the same harvest imagery—corpses like sheaves—to depict judgment, echoing the reaping metaphor here.
Jeremiah 51:33 compares Babylon's destruction to a trampled threshing floor, sharing the harvest-as-judgment metaphor.
Hosea 6:11 announces a harvest appointed for Judah—another instance of harvest imagery for divine judgment.