Jeremiah 50:46
At the noise of the taking of Babylon the earth is moved, and the cry is heard among the nations.
Cross-reference
In Jeremiah 50:2, the proclamation of Babylon's fall is announced — the event that causes the earth to shake here.
Jeremiah 49:21 uses the identical 'earth shakes at the sound of the fall' formula for Edom, showing this is a standard judgment motif.
In Jeremiah 51:41, Babylon's desolation among nations is echoed — both verses cry out over Babylon's sudden fall.
In Jeremiah 51:54, the sound of cry from Babylon matches the noise of her taking here — same destruction described.
Ezekiel 26:18 describes isles trembling at Tyre's fall using the same 'tremble at the day of your fall' formula as Babylon here.
Ezekiel 31:16 describes nations shaking at Assyria's fall with the same 'sound of the fall' language triggering earth's trembling here.
Revelation 18:9-19 portrays kings and merchants lamenting Babylon the Great's fall, fulfilling the pattern of cosmic reaction to Babylon's judgment.
Isaiah 14:9 depicts the underworld stirring to meet Babylon's king, complementing the earth trembling at Babylon's fall here.