Isaiah 33:11
Ye shall conceive chaff, ye shall bring forth stubble: your breath, as fire, shall devour you.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 5:24 also uses stubble and fire imagery for judgment — a strong parallel within the same book, reinforcing the consuming fire theme.
Isaiah 8:10 says counsel will not stand, directly paralleling the futility of evil plans in Isaiah 33:11.
Isaiah 10:7-14 details Assyria's pride and coming judgment, which Isaiah 33:11 summarizes with fire that devours them.
Isaiah 29:5-8 describes enemies becoming like dust and dreams, paralleling the stubble and fire judgment in Isaiah 33:11.
Isaiah 30:30-33 describes God's breath kindling fire for judgment — parallel fire imagery, though here the wicked's own breath consumes them.
Isaiah 8:9 calls nations to be broken in pieces, matching the judgment imagery in Isaiah 33:11 against the wicked.
Isaiah 17:13 depicts nations fleeing after God's rebuke, similar to the consuming fire judgment in Isaiah 33:11.
In Job 15:35, the same 'conceive and give birth' metaphor describes the wicked producing trouble and evil — parallel futility.
Psalm 7:14 uses the same conception-birth metaphor for the wicked: conceiving evil, giving birth to lies — strong parallel.
James 1:15 presents the same conception-birth sequence for sin leading to death — a strong parallel to the self-destructive outcome here.