Micah 3:3
Who also eat the flesh of my people, and flay their skin from off them; and they break their bones, and chop them in pieces, as for the pot, and as flesh within the caldron.
Cross-reference
Psalm 14:4 says evildoers 'eat up my people as they eat bread' — the same graphic metaphor of consuming God's people.
Ezekiel 11:3 uses the cauldron and meat imagery — 'this city is the cauldron, we are the meat' — paralleling the chopping for the pot here.
Ezekiel 11:7 uses the same pot-and-meat imagery for Jerusalem's slain, reinforcing the metaphor of leaders consuming the people.
Job 19:22 complains 'why do you persecute me... and are not satisfied with my flesh?' — same 'eat flesh' metaphor for oppression.
Proverbs 1:12 says 'let us swallow them alive like Sheol' — directly parallels the devouring of people in Micah 3:3.
Ezekiel 22:27 uses wolf-ravaging-prey imagery — directly parallels the cannibalistic devouring of the people here.
Ezekiel 24:4 uses the same pot-and-meat imagery — gathering flesh for boiling, echoing the violent chopping here.
James 5:3 uses 'eat your flesh' as a metaphor for wealth's corrosion — a verbal echo of the devouring imagery here, applied differently.