Jeremiah 51:1

Thus saith the Lord; Behold, I will raise up against Babylon, and against them that dwell in the midst of them that rise up against me, a destroying wind;

Cross-reference

In Jeremiah 51:53, this same unstoppable divine judgment declares that even if Babylon fortifies to heaven, destroyers will come from God.

In Jeremiah 50:9, God says He will raise a company of nations against Babylon — the same destroying wind described here.

In Jeremiah 50:14-16, the call to battle against Babylon is sounded — the armies that the destroying wind represents.

In Jeremiah 50:21, God commands to go up against Babylon and utterly destroy — the mission of the destroying wind.

In Jeremiah 50:24, God set a snare for Babylon — both describe God's judgment, though with different imagery (wind vs. snare).

In Jeremiah 50:29, archers are summoned to repay Babylon — the human agents of the destroying wind's work.

In Jeremiah 50:41, this same invading force from the north is described as a mighty nation and kings — giving identity to the destroying wind raised against Babylon.

Jeremiah 4:11 uses the same 'hot wind' imagery for judgment—but against Israel, not Babylon.

Jeremiah 49:36 uses 'four winds' to scatter Elam—parallel method of divine wind judgment against another nation.

In Isaiah 13:3-5, God summons His consecrated ones as weapons of wrath against Babylon — parallel to raising a destroying wind.

Isaiah 43:14 directly speaks of God bringing down Babylon for Israel's sake, matching the judgment theme of 51:1.