Jeremiah 51:42
The sea is come up upon Babylon: she is covered with the multitude of the waves thereof.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 51:64 concludes the prophecy with Babylon sinking to rise no more, directly continuing the sinking image from the sea covering here.
Isaiah 8:7 depicts the Assyrian invasion as a rising flood, directly mirroring the sea that overcomes Babylon here.
Isaiah 8:8 continues the flood imagery, describing overflowing waters reaching Judah—parallel to Babylon's overwhelming sea.
Psalm 42:7 uses the same image of waves going over a person, but as a personal lament rather than national judgment.
Ezekiel 26:3 uses the same 'waves of the sea' metaphor for nations attacking Tyre, paralleling the flood of invaders against Babylon.
Ezekiel 27:26-34 laments Tyre's fall as a ship sunk by waves, much like Babylon is covered by the sea here.
Psalm 18:16 describes God rescuing from many waters—contrasting the judgmental waters overwhelming Babylon.
Psalm 65:7 depicts God stilling the seas' noise—opposite to the sea rising in judgment here.
Isaiah 14:23 also pronounces Babylon's doom with water imagery ('pools of water'), reinforcing the theme of desolation by flood.