Jeremiah 7:33

And the carcases of this people shall be meat for the fowls of the heaven, and for the beasts of the earth; and none shall fray them away.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 8:1 intensifies the disgrace: not only are bodies left exposed, but bones are also dragged from tombs.

In Jeremiah 9:22, the same image of dead bodies like dung on the field, unburied, reinforces the judgment theme of 7:33.

Jeremiah 16:4 repeats the exact phrase: dead bodies food for birds and beasts, no burial — directly citing the curse.

Jeremiah 34:20 repeats the exact phrase: bodies food for birds and beasts, no one to frighten — a direct citation of the curse.

Jeremiah 15:3 explicitly names birds and beasts as agents of destruction, directly reinforcing the judgment imagery of corpses devoured.

Jeremiah 19:7 states God will give dead bodies as food to birds and beasts, a direct parallel to the same fate.

Jeremiah 12:9 uses birds and beasts devouring Israel as prey, paralleling the unburied bodies judgment but as a metaphor.

Jeremiah 22:19 Related theme

Jeremiah 22:19 describes Jehoiakim's donkey burial, dragged and unburied — a different dishonor but same theme of denied burial.

Deuteronomy 28:26 is the covenant curse that Jeremiah quotes — identical language of carcasses for birds and beasts.

Psalm 79:2 Parallel

Psalm 79:2 laments the same fate: dead bodies of God's servants given to birds and beasts, paralleling Jeremiah's judgment.

Psalm 79:3 Parallel

Psalm 79:3 adds blood poured out and no burial, directly connecting to the scene of unburied corpses in 7:33.

Ezekiel 39:18-20 depicts birds and beasts invited to feast on the slain, echoing the same imagery of divine judgment where corpses are left unburied.

Revelation 19:17 summons birds to the great supper of God, directly mirroring the call for scavengers to consume the dead in judgment.

Revelation 19:18 details the flesh of kings and mighty men for the birds, intensifying the same judgment scene of corpses devoured.

Isaiah 18:6 Parallel

Isaiah 18:6 describes birds and beasts feeding on the slain, a near-identical image of corpses left for scavengers in judgment.

Revelation 11:9 echoes the same image of unburied corpses exposed to birds — a sign of divine judgment on God's enemies.