Isaiah 5:28
Whose arrows are sharp, and all their bows bent, their horses’ hoofs shall be counted like flint, and their wheels like a whirlwind:
Cross-reference
In Judges 5:22, horses' hooves pound in battle, directly mirroring the flint-like hooves of the invading army.
In Jeremiah 5:16, the Babylonian invaders have quivers like open graves — matching the description of a swift, deadly army.
In Jeremiah 47:3, the sound of hoofbeats, chariots, and wheels evokes the same fierce war imagery.
In Nahum 2:4, chariots race like lightning through streets, closely matching the whirlwind wheels.
Jeremiah 4:13 uses the same whirlwind and swift horse imagery to describe the coming Babylonian invasion—echoing God's judgment army.
Jeremiah 50:42 describes bow, spear, horses, and roaring like the sea—closely matching the Assyrian army's description.
Daniel 11:40 depicts the king of the north rushing like a whirlwind with chariots—similar swift invasion imagery.
In Psalm 45:5, the same sharp arrows pierce the king's enemies, echoing the imagery of swift judgment.
Jeremiah 50:14 calls archers to shoot at Babylon—mirroring the sharp arrows of the invading army in Isaiah.
In Ezekiel 21:9-11, a sword is sharpened for slaughter, paralleling the sharpened arrows of judgment.
Ezekiel 26:11 mentions trampling with horses' hooves—the same flint-like hooves from Isaiah's war imagery.