Isaiah 2:13
And upon all the cedars of Lebanon, that are high and lifted up, and upon all the oaks of Bashan,
Cross-reference
Isaiah 10:33 uses the same tree-felling imagery: the Lord lops high boughs and brings the lofty low—a direct parallel.
Isaiah 10:34 continues with Lebanon's forest falling, specifically targeting the cedars of Lebanon mentioned here.
Isaiah 14:8 has cedars of Lebanon rejoicing over a tyrant's fall—the same proud trees symbolizing humbled nations.
Isaiah 37:24 shows the Assyrian king boasting of cutting Lebanon's cedars—the same symbol of pride God judges.
Ezekiel 31:3 compares Assyria to a towering cedar in Lebanon, directly identifying the proud nation symbolized here.
Zechariah 11:1 directly calls for fire to devour Lebanon's cedars — the same proud trees judged in Isaiah 2:13.
Zechariah 11:2 laments the fall of cedars and oaks of Bashan — the exact pair of trees Isaiah 2:13 targets.
Psalm 29:5 portrays the LORD breaking the cedars of Lebanon — the same action of humbling proud trees as in Isaiah 2:13.
Ezekiel 17:24 says God brings low the high tree — the same metaphor of humbling proud trees as the cedars and oaks in Isaiah 2:13.