Jeremiah 50:36
A sword is upon the liars; and they shall dote: a sword is upon her mighty men; and they shall be dismayed.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 50:30 continues the same oracle: Babylon's young men fall by the sword — directly tied to the judgment on diviners.
Jeremiah 51:30 shows Babylon's warriors ceasing to fight—the direct outcome of the sword against them.
Jeremiah 51:32 describes soldiers in panic, a further consequence of the sword against Babylon's warriors.
Jeremiah 51:29 describes Babylon trembling under God's judgment — same context of Babylon's downfall.
Jeremiah 51:56 directly echoes the destruction of Babylon's warriors — a close parallel within the same oracle.
Isaiah 44:25 describes God making diviners mad and turning wise men back — directly echoing the sword against soothsayers to make them fools.
Isaiah 47:10-15 directly targets Babylon's enchanters and astrologers — a parallel oracle of judgment on false wisdom.
Nahum 3:13 uses the same 'warriors like women' image for Nineveh, mirroring Babylon's weakened fighters.
Obadiah 1:9 says Edom's mighty men will be cut off by slaughter — similar theme of warriors facing judgment.