Jeremiah 25:16
And they shall drink, and be moved, and be mad, because of the sword that I will send among them.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 25:27 repeats the same command to drink, be drunk, and fall due to the sword, intensifying the judgment imagery.
Jeremiah 51:7 describes Babylon as a golden cup making the nations drunk, a direct parallel to the cup of wrath here.
Jeremiah 51:39 depicts God making Babylon drunk so they sleep perpetually, similar to the staggering from the sword here.
Lamentations 4:21 tells Edom the cup shall pass and they will become drunk, directly echoing the cup of wrath judgment.
Ezekiel 23:32-34 uses the cup of horror and desolation for Jerusalem, the same imagery of drinking divine wrath to drunkenness.
Nahum 3:11 says Nineveh will be drunken and seek refuge, a parallel to the staggering and crazed state from the sword.
Revelation 14:8 uses the same cup of wrath imagery — Babylon makes all nations drink the wine of her fornication and judgment.
Revelation 14:10 describes drinking the wine of God's wrath undiluted, directly echoing the cup of wrath here.
Deuteronomy 28:34 warns of madness from seeing calamity, directly linking to the madness caused by the sword here.
Job 21:20 explicitly mentions drinking the wrath of the Almighty, identical imagery of consuming divine judgment.
Isaiah 19:14 describes Egypt staggering like a drunkard from God's confusion, exactly matching the staggering madness here.
Isaiah 63:6 states God made peoples drunk with his wrath, a direct parallel to the cup of wrath causing madness here.
Obadiah 1:16 uses the same 'drink cup of wrath' imagery — all nations will drink and be consumed.
Revelation 16:19 echoes the cup of God's fury — Babylon forced to drain it, matching Jeremiah's judgment.