Matthew 13:40
As therefore the tares are gathered and burned in the fire; so shall it be in the end of this world.
Cross-reference
Matthew 13:30 is the original command to bind and burn the tares, which this verse repeats to explain the end-time judgment.
Matthew 24:3 explicitly uses the same phrase 'end of the age' as the disciples ask about signs, directly echoing the timing Jesus describes.
Matthew 25:41 depicts the same final judgment by fire for the cursed, expanding on the fate of the weeds.
Matthew 15:13 uses a similar agricultural image of uprooting for false teachers, reinforcing that divine judgment removes what God did not plant.
Ezekiel 22:19 describes God gathering dross-like Israel for judgment in fire — reflecting the same gathering-and-burning judgment.
Psalm 119:119 speaks of God removing the wicked as dross — similar to the burning of tares as judgment here.