Nahum 3:2

The noise of a whip, and the noise of the rattling of the wheels, and of the pransing horses, and of the jumping chariots.

Cross-reference

Nahum 2:3 Parallel

Nahum 2:3 describes the attacking army's appearance, complementing the sounds of battle in this verse.

Nahum 2:4 Parallel

Nahum 2:4 portrays chariots storming the streets, matching the chariot imagery here.

Judges 5:22 Allusion

Judges 5:22 uses the same phrase 'galloping of horses' in Deborah's song, linking Nineveh's fall to God's past victories.

Jeremiah 47:3 explicitly echoes 'stamping hoofs, rattling chariots, rumbling wheels' — the identical soundscape of invasion.

Isaiah 5:28 Parallel

Isaiah 5:28 describes horses' hoofs like flint and wheels like whirlwind — the same charging chariot imagery of judgment.

Jeremiah 8:16 speaks of snorting and neighing of enemy horses making the land quake — a parallel portrayal of invading armies.

Joel 2:5 Parallel

Joel 2:5 says 'like the rumbling of chariots' and crackling fire — directly paralleling the chariot noise and battle advance.

Job 39:22-25 portrays the war horse's fearless charge and battle sounds, mirroring the vivid equestrian imagery of Nahum.