Jeremiah 25:31
A noise shall come even to the ends of the earth; for the Lord hath a controversy with the nations, he will plead with all flesh; he will give them that are wicked to the sword, saith the Lord.
Cross-reference
In Isaiah 66:16, God likewise enters into judgment with all flesh by fire and sword — a direct thematic parallel to the controversy and sword here.
Hosea 4:1 uses the same Hebrew word 'rib' (controversy/indictment) against Israel, while here it is against the nations.
Hosea 12:2 likewise uses 'rib' for God's indictment against Judah, mirroring the legal language of this verse.
Joel 3:2 explicitly says God will 'enter into judgment' with all nations in the valley — a clear parallel to the controversy with nations here.
Micah 6:2 uses 'rib' for God's indictment against his people — the same covenant lawsuit metaphor.
Isaiah 34:8 declares a day of vengeance for Zion — a parallel theme of divine judgment against the nations.
Ezekiel 38:22 describes God pleading against Gog with pestilence and fire — similar judgment scene against nations, though 'plead' differs from 'controversy'.