Isaiah 19:16
In that day shall Egypt be like unto women: and it shall be afraid and fear because of the shaking of the hand of the Lord of hosts, which he shaketh over it.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 19:1 introduces Egypt trembling at God's arrival — directly parallel to the shaking hand and fear in verse 16.
Jeremiah 30:5-7 describes panic like childbirth — parallel to Egypt's fear and distress like women here.
Jeremiah 50:37 says Babylon's troops become women — same metaphor of weakness as Egypt being like women here.
In Jeremiah 51:30, the same 'become like women' metaphor describes Babylon's warriors losing strength, mirroring Egypt's terror at God's hand.
In Nahum 3:13, Nineveh's defenders are also called 'women' — a parallel image of weakness before divine judgment.
Jeremiah 46:5 vividly depicts Egyptian warriors fleeing in terror — a specific scene matching the trembling described here.
Ezekiel 30:4 pronounces sword and anguish on Egypt, directly continuing the theme of divine judgment against Egypt.
Psalm 48:6 speaks of trembling like a woman in labor — similar to Egypt's fear likened to women here.