Isaiah 30:31

For through the voice of the Lord shall the Assyrian be beaten down, which smote with a rod.

Cross-reference

Isaiah 30:30 describes the LORD's voice and arm that terrorize Assyria in 30:31 — a direct sequential link.

Isaiah 10:5 Contrast

Isaiah 10:5 calls Assyria the rod of God's anger, but here God strikes Assyria with his rod — a direct contrast of roles.

Isaiah 10:24 also describes Assyria as a rod against God's people, setting up the same 'Assyrian as rod' imagery that 30:31 reverses as God breaks it.

Isaiah 37:32–38 Prophetic fulfillment

Isaiah 37:32-38 recounts the angel striking Assyria, fulfilling the prophecy that Assyria would be terror-stricken and struck.

Isaiah 9:4 Parallel

Isaiah 9:4 speaks of breaking the oppressor's rod, a similar image of God striking the enemy with a rod.

Micah 5:5 Parallel

Micah 5:5 directly addresses the Assyrian invasion and the raising of deliverers, reinforcing the same expectation of God’s victory over Assyria prophesied in Isaiah.

Micah 5:6 Parallel

Micah 5:6 continues the same promise of wasting Assyria with the sword, providing a parallel prophecy of deliverance from the Assyrian threat.

Proverbs 22:8 states that the rod of the wicked will fail, which parallels the breaking of Assyria's rod of oppression in Isaiah 30:31.