2 Chronicles 36:19
And they burnt the house of God, and brake down the wall of Jerusalem, and burnt all the palaces thereof with fire, and destroyed all the goodly vessels thereof.
Cross-references
Micah 3:12 prophesied Zion would be plowed and Jerusalem a heap – this destruction fulfills it.
Jeremiah 52:13 gives a parallel account of the burning of the temple and houses in Jerusalem.
Jeremiah 52:14 parallels the breaking down of Jerusalem's walls, matching the destruction described here.
Jeremiah 52:15 reports the same deportation of survivors, complementing the account of physical destruction.
Jeremiah 7:14 prophesied God would destroy the temple like Shiloh – here that prophecy is fulfilled.
Lamentations 4:1 laments the sanctuary stones scattered, reflecting the temple's ruin here.
Isaiah 64:11 explicitly mourns the temple burned by fire, directly paralleling the burning here.
Isaiah 64:10 describes Jerusalem as a wilderness and Zion a desolation, reflecting the same ruin.
Psalm 79:7 laments that enemies 'devoured Jacob and laid waste his dwelling place,' echoing the temple destruction here.
Psalm 79:1 laments the defilement of the temple and ruin of Jerusalem — exactly what is described here.
Psalm 74:4-8 laments the burning and desecration of the sanctuary — the same destruction recorded here.
2 Kings 25:11 continues the same event, detailing the deportation of the people after the temple and city were destroyed.
2 Kings 25:10 reports the Chaldeans breaking down Jerusalem's walls, the same event as here.
2 Kings 25:9 gives the parallel account of the temple and city being burned, same event described here.
Lamentations 2:7 adds a theological layer: the Lord himself gave the sanctuary into enemy hands, mourning the destruction.
1 Kings 9:7 warned that the temple would be cast out; here that warning becomes reality with the temple burned.
Jeremiah 39:8 gives a parallel account of the Chaldeans burning the king's house and breaking walls, confirming the same event.
Jeremiah 32:29 specifically foretells Chaldeans burning the city and houses—the very destruction recorded here.
Jeremiah 21:14 prophesies God's punishment by fire—here that judgment is fulfilled in the burning of the temple and palaces.
Jeremiah 21:10 declared God would give Jerusalem to Babylon to be burned; this verse confirms that event.
Jeremiah 17:27 warned that fire would devour Jerusalem's palaces; here that judgment is carried out.
Jeremiah 6:5 prophesied attack on palaces; this verse records the fulfillment of that prophecy.
Leviticus 26:31 prophesied that sanctuaries would be desolated; this verse records that covenant curse being fulfilled.
Jeremiah 7:4 warns against false trust in the temple – this destruction shows the consequence of that deception.
Ezekiel 7:21 prophesies that God will give treasures into plunderers' hands—here the precious possessions are destroyed.
Amos 3:11 warns an adversary will bring down defenses and plunder strongholds—here Jerusalem's walls are broken and possessions destroyed.
Luke 21:6 records Jesus' prophecy that the later temple would be thrown down – a similar pattern of judgment.