Jeremiah 51:2
And will send unto Babylon fanners, that shall fan her, and shall empty her land: for in the day of trouble they shall be against her round about.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 50:14 calls archers to attack Babylon from all sides — same surrounding assault as the winnowers in this verse, but with different weaponry.
Jeremiah 50:15 describes Babylon's walls falling and calls for vengeance — elaborating on the complete destruction this winnowing accomplishes.
Jeremiah 4:11 uses the same winnowing imagery but says the wind will not winnow—contrasting with God sending winnowers here.
Jeremiah 50:41 identifies the invaders from the north as the winnowing agents sent against Babylon here.
Jeremiah 15:7 uses the same winnowing metaphor for judgment on Judah — similar image but applied to God's own people, not Babylon.
Jeremiah 50:32 describes judgment on Babylon's arrogant king with fire, paralleling the winnowing judgment here.
Isaiah 41:16 also uses winnowing imagery as judgment, but as a promise that Israel will winnow its enemies — here the agents differ.