Jeremiah 50:22

A sound of battle is in the land, and of great destruction.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 51:54-56 describes the cry and destruction in Babylon, directly echoing the battle sound here.

In Jeremiah 4:6, this same phrase 'great destruction' warned Judah of judgment from the north; here it marks Babylon's own fall.

Jeremiah 4:19-21 uses the same 'sound of battle' cry for Judah's judgment, mirroring the language of war.

Isaiah 21:2-4 records a vision of Elam and Media destroying Babylon, adding the attackers' identity.

Isaiah 14:4 Parallel

Isaiah 14:4 provides the taunt against Babylon's king, celebrating the end of oppression described here.