Zephaniah 1:3

I will consume man and beast; I will consume the fowls of the heaven, and the fishes of the sea, and the stumblingblocks with the wicked; and I will cut off man from off the land, saith the Lord.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 4:23-29 depicts earth formless and void, birds and men gone — a parallel vision of creation undone by judgment.

Jeremiah 12:4 laments beasts and birds swept away because of evil — directly parallel to the sweeping judgment here.

Ezekiel 14:13-21 depicts God cutting off man and beast in judgment—nearly identical language to Zephaniah's sweeping away.

Hosea 4:3 Parallel

Hosea 4:3 also lists beasts, birds, and fish taken away due to sin — a direct parallel.

Micah 5:11-14 describes God cutting off idols and sorceries—the same purging of 'stumbling blocks' seen in Zephaniah's judgment.

Zechariah 13:2 says God will cut off the names of idols from the land—directly parallels Zephaniah's removal of stumbling blocks.

Revelation 2:14 condemns those who put a 'stumbling block' before Israel—the same term for idolatrous enticement as in Zephaniah.

Genesis 6:7 Parallel

Genesis 6:7 records God's plan to blot out man, animals, and birds—the exact same comprehensive destruction as Zephaniah's judgment.

Genesis 7:21 reports the Flood's death of all flesh—birds, livestock, beasts, mankind—mirroring Zephaniah's universal judgment.

Isaiah 2:18 Parallel

Isaiah 2:18 also describes idols being swept away in judgment — the same fate for 'stumbling blocks' in Zephaniah's cleansing.

Jeremiah 4:25 depicts judgment with birds fleeing and no people — mirroring Zephaniah's sweeping away of birds and mankind.

Jeremiah 10:15 says idols are worthless and will perish at punishment — same fate as the stumbling blocks in Zephaniah's judgment.

Jeremiah 21:6 also includes judgment on man and beast — identical to Zephaniah's comprehensive destruction of both.

Ezekiel 6:6 Parallel

Ezekiel 6:6 details the destruction of idols and altars — parallel to the sweeping away of stumbling blocks in Zephaniah.

Ezekiel 14:17 also speaks of cutting off man and beast with the sword — identical to Zephaniah's judgment on living creatures.