2 Chronicles 28:17
For again the Edomites had come and smitten Judah, and carried away captives.
Cross-reference
2 Chronicles 29:9 later summarizes this same calamity—captivity from Edom's attack is part of Judah's punishment.
2 Chronicles 25:11 records Amaziah's victory over Edom, contrasting with the later Edomite invasion under Ahaz in 28:17.
2 Chronicles 25:12 details Judah's slaughter of Edomite prisoners, making the later Edomite attack a reversal of fortune.
Obadiah 1:10 condemns Edom for violence against Jacob—this attack on Judah is that very violence, earning divine judgment.
Obadiah 1:13 forbids looting in Judah's calamity—this verse shows Edom did exactly that, taking captives.
Genesis 27:40 prophesied Edom would break Israel's yoke—this attack fulfills that rebellion against brother Jacob.
Ezekiel 25:12 identifies Edom's motive as revenge—this attack was an act of vengeance against Judah.
Amos 1:11 denounces Edom for pursuing his brother with the sword—this attack is that very sin.