Isaiah 18:6
They shall be left together unto the fowls of the mountains, and to the beasts of the earth: and the fowls shall summer upon them, and all the beasts of the earth shall winter upon them.
Cross-reference
In Isaiah 34:1-7, corpses of nations left for scavengers—same fate as the branches left for birds and beasts.
Jeremiah 7:33 uses the same image of corpses left as food for birds and beasts—a common judgment motif in prophetic literature.
Jeremiah 15:3 lists birds and beasts among four kinds of doom, echoing the scavenger judgment of Isaiah 18:6.
Ezekiel 32:4-6 expands the same scene: birds and beasts devour corpses, with added details about blood and flesh on mountains.
Ezekiel 39:17-20 explicitly summons birds and beasts to a sacrificial feast on the slain, directly parallel to Isaiah 18:6.
Revelation 19:17 alludes to the OT image—an angel summons birds to God's great supper, fulfilling the judgment pattern.
Revelation 19:18 continues the same supper, naming specific groups eaten, further echoing the OT scavenger judgment.
Jeremiah 16:4 directly parallels: dead bodies become food for birds and beasts, with added detail of no burial.