Jeremiah 46:9

Come up, ye horses; and rage, ye chariots; and let the mighty men come forth; the Ethiopians and the Libyans, that handle the shield; and the Lydians, that handle and bend the bow.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 46:21 directly continues this same battle scene, describing the mercenaries who flee.

Genesis 10:6 Historical context

Genesis 10:6 lists Put as a son of Ham, identifying the same ethnic group summoned to battle here.

Genesis 10:13 Historical context

Genesis 10:13 lists Lud as a son of Egypt, identifying the bowmen from Lud summoned here.

1 Chronicles 1:11 Historical context

1 Chronicles 1:11 repeats the genealogy of Lud, the same people group called to arms here.

Ezekiel 27:10 also lists Lud and Put as warriors in Tyre's army, the same mercenary peoples mentioned here.

Nahum 2:4 Parallel

Nahum 2:4 shows chariots racing madly through streets, matching the 'drive furiously' command here.

Nahum 3:9 Parallel

Nahum 3:9 names Ethiopia and Put as helpers of Nineveh, the same peoples called to fight for Egypt here.

Ezekiel 30:5 lists the same allies—Cush, Put, Lud—destined to fall with Egypt.

Daniel 11:43 lists Cush and Libya as following Egypt's conqueror — echoing the same allies mustered here for Egypt's defense.

Isaiah 66:19 also names Lud (Lydia) as archers, paralleling the same warriors listed here.

Nahum 2:3 Parallel

Nahum 2:3 depicts warriors in scarlet and chariots like fire, a parallel military scene of mustered forces.

Zephaniah 2:12 pronounces judgment on Cush — the same people group called to fight here, now facing the sword.