Jeremiah 46:12
The nations have heard of thy shame, and thy cry hath filled the land: for the mighty man hath stumbled against the mighty, and they are fallen both together.
Cross-reference
In Jeremiah 46:6, warriors stumble and fall in the same battle, directly linking to the simultaneous fall described here.
Jeremiah 48:34 records the cries of Moab in judgment, paralleling the cry of Egypt in 46:12—both nations under God's judgment.
Jeremiah 49:21 speaks of Edom's cry being heard at the fall, similar to the cry of Egypt filling the earth in 46:12—judgment cries.
In Jeremiah 51:54, a similar cry of destruction is heard from Babylon, mirroring Egypt's shame in the main verse.
Ezekiel 32:9-12 elaborates on Egypt's fall causing nations to be appalled, detailing the judgment that Jeremiah 46:12 summarizes.
Nahum 3:8-10 uses Egypt's own city Thebes as an example of destruction, reinforcing the theme of shame that Jeremiah 46:12 announces.
In Isaiah 15:5-8, Moab's cry of destruction spreads across the land, paralleling the widespread cry of Egypt's defeat.
In Isaiah 19:2, Egyptians are stirred to fight each other, reflecting the chaos of warriors stumbling against one another in this verse.
In Nahum 2:5, commanders stumble and hurry to the wall during Nineveh's siege, similar to the stumbling warriors in Egypt's defeat.
In Zephaniah 1:10, a cry of judgment is heard in Jerusalem, echoing the universal cry of Egypt's shame.