Jeremiah 46:23
They shall cut down her forest, saith the Lord, though it cannot be searched; because they are more than the grasshoppers, and are innumerable.
Cross-reference
In Jeremiah 51:14, Babylon is threatened with a locust-like army, the same image used against Egypt in 46:23, creating an intra-book parallel.
In Jeremiah 51:27, the army against Babylon is described as like locusts, reinforcing the locust simile for invading armies in the same prophetic context.
Isaiah 10:18 speaks of consuming the glory of Assyria's forest, matching the forest-cutting judgment on Egypt in Jeremiah.
In Isaiah 10:34, God cuts down the forest of Lebanon as judgment, paralleling the forest-cutting judgment on Egypt in Jeremiah.
In Judges 6:5, the Midianite invaders are compared to locusts in number, mirroring the locust simile for the Babylonian army against Egypt.
In Judges 7:12, the Midianite army is described as countless as locusts, reinforcing the locust metaphor for overwhelming enemy hordes.
In Joel 2:25, locusts represent God's judgment army, similar to Jeremiah's use of locusts as a metaphor for the invading Babylonian army.
In Revelation 9:2-10, locusts from the abyss are agents of divine judgment, echoing the locust imagery of God's judgment army in Jeremiah.
Ezekiel 20:46 uses the forest as a symbol of a nation under judgment, similar to Egypt's forest being cut down.