Amos 7:7
Thus he shewed me: and, behold, the Lord stood upon a wall made by a plumbline, with a plumbline in his hand.
Cross-references
Amos 7:1 is the first vision of locusts in the same cycle, forming a series of judgment visions that includes the plumb line.
Amos 7:4 is the second vision of fire, part of the same sequence as the plumb line in verse 7.
Amos 8:1 is the fourth vision of a basket of summer fruit, continuing the judgment series after the plumb line.
In 2 Kings 21:13, the plumb line is a metaphor for judgment — same symbolic imagery as Amos's vision of divine measurement.
Isaiah 28:17 explicitly pairs justice with the measuring line and righteousness with the plumb line, echoing the same divine standard of judgment.
Lamentations 2:8 describes the Lord stretching a measuring line to tear down Zion’s wall, directly illustrating judgment as in Amos.
Zechariah 4:10 uses the plummet in Zerubbabel's hand for rebuilding, contrasting Amos's plumb line of judgment.
Isaiah 34:11 uses the plumb line of desolation over Edom, applying the same measuring metaphor to announce destruction.