Amos 7:11
For thus Amos saith, Jeroboam shall die by the sword, and Israel shall surely be led away captive out of their own land.
Cross-reference
Amos 7:9 describes the desolation of high places and sword against Jeroboam, which is the judgment summarized in v11.
Amos 7:17 applies the judgment from verse 11 directly to Amaziah's household, confirming the prophecy against Jeroboam and Israel.
Amos 6:7 foretells captivity for the complacent, matching the exile prophecy in 7:11 — both within Amos's oracles.
Amos 6:8 declares God's hatred of pride and the city's destruction, aligning with the judgment in 7:11.
2 Kings 17:6 records the actual exile of Israel to Assyria, fulfilling the captivity prophecy in 7:11.
Jeremiah 26:9 has the people accusing Jeremiah of prophesying doom—identical to Amaziah reporting Amos’s judgment prophecy.
Jeremiah 28:11 records Hananiah's false prophecy of peace, contrasting with Amos's true prophecy of judgment by sword and exile.
Matthew 26:61 records false witnesses accusing Jesus of threatening to destroy the temple, similar to the accusation against Amos.
Acts 6:14 shows false witnesses accusing Stephen of speaking against the temple, echoing the accusation against Amos for prophesying destruction.