2 Chronicles 29:9
For, lo, our fathers have fallen by the sword, and our sons and our daughters and our wives are in captivity for this.
Cross-reference
2 Chronicles 28:5-8 describes the sword and captivity that 29:9 refers to, providing the historical context.
2 Chronicles 28:17 adds Edom's attack and captives, part of the disaster that led to the captivity in 29:9.
In Leviticus 26:17, this is the covenant curse of being slain before enemies and ruled by haters—the very judgment Hezekiah describes here.
Deuteronomy 28:32 curses that sons and daughters will be given to another people—directly matching the captivity of children mentioned here.
Lamentations 5:7 echoes this exact situation: 'Our fathers have sinned... we have borne their iniquities'—the same lament over ancestral sin leading to suffering.
Micah 6:16 warns that following Omri and Ahab's statutes leads to desolation, just as the fathers' trespass brought captivity here.
In Isaiah 3:25, a similar judgment: 'thy men shall fall by the sword'—the same image of soldiers slain as in this verse.