Jeremiah 47:3

At the noise of the stamping of the hoofs of his strong horses, at the rushing of his chariots, and at the rumbling of his wheels, the fathers shall not look back to their children for feebleness of hands;

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 8:16 uses identical descriptors—snorting horses, trembling land—to depict an invading army, echoing the terror here.

Jeremiah 46:9 summons horses and chariots to battle, paralleling the military imagery of hoofs and wheels causing panic here.

Ezekiel 26:10 describes walls shaking at the noise of horsemen and chariots, closely matching the clamor that paralyzes fathers here.

Nahum 3:2 Parallel

Nahum 3:2 echoes the same noise of wheels, prancing horses, and jumping chariots, making the invasion scene almost identical.

Isaiah 5:28 Parallel

Isaiah 5:28 describes swift horses and chariot wheels like a whirlwind — the same invading army imagery causing terror in Jeremiah 47:3.

Ezekiel 23:24 describes enemy chariots and wheels coming against Oholibah, matching the war imagery of galloping horses.

Ezekiel 26:11 uses hoofs trampling streets, extending the horse imagery to destruction after the advance described here.

Nahum 2:4 Parallel

Nahum 2:4 depicts chariots raging in streets like lightning, reinforcing the swift, terrifying chariot advance mentioned here.