Micah 1:6
Therefore I will make Samaria as an heap of the field, and as plantings of a vineyard: and I will pour down the stones thereof into the valley, and I will discover the foundations thereof.
Cross-reference
Micah 3:12 applies the same 'plowed as a field' judgment to Jerusalem, mirroring the destruction pronounced on Samaria in 1:6.
Isaiah 25:2 uses the same 'heap of rubble' phrase for a fortified city — echoing the total destruction promised here.
Jeremiah 9:11 applies the same 'heap of ruins' (Hebrew 'gal') to Jerusalem — a parallel judgment on a rebellious city.
In Jeremiah 51:37, Babylon becomes a 'heap of ruins' and 'haunt of jackals' — identical imagery to Samaria's fate here.
Matthew 24:2 predicts Jerusalem's temple stones thrown down — a NT echo of Samaria's stones poured into the valley, both divine judgments.
In Deuteronomy 13:16, a city devoted to destruction becomes a permanent heap — the same fate decreed for Samaria here.
2 Kings 17:23 records the actual exile of Israel to Assyria, fulfilling the judgment prophesied against Samaria here.
In 2 Kings 18:10, Samaria is captured after a siege — the direct historical fulfillment of the judgment declared here.
In Isaiah 17:1, Damascus is also doomed to become a heap of ruins — the same vivid image of utter destruction used here for Samaria.
Hosea 13:16 also pronounces judgment on Samaria, but describes slaughter rather than rubble — same target, different imagery.