2 Kings 25:8
And in the fifth month, on the seventh day of the month, which is the nineteenth year of king Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, came Nebuzar–adan, captain of the guard, a servant of the king of Babylon, unto Jerusalem:
Cross-reference
2 Kings 24:12 describes Jehoiachin's earlier surrender to Babylon, a prior conquest event leading to Jerusalem's fall.
Jeremiah 39:9-14 provides a parallel account of Nebuzaradan's role in exiling the people and sparing Jeremiah.
Jeremiah 40:1-4 describes Nebuzaradan releasing Jeremiah after the fall of Jerusalem, continuing the same narrative.
Jeremiah 52:12-14 gives a parallel account of Nebuzaradan's arrival and burning of Jerusalem, with a slightly different date.
Ezra 5:12 looks back at this event as God's judgment for provoking Him, explaining the destruction.
Zechariah 7:3 refers to the fast of the fifth month, commemorating the burning of the temple here.
Jeremiah 1:3 marks the timeframe of Jeremiah's prophecies ending with this event in the fifth month.
Lamentations 4:12 expresses the shock that Jerusalem could fall, reflecting the disbelief at the event described here.
Zechariah 8:19 references the fast of the fifth month, commemorating the temple's burning in the events of 2 Kings 25:8.