Amos 7:8
And the Lord said unto me, Amos, what seest thou? And I said, A plumbline. Then said the Lord, Behold, I will set a plumbline in the midst of my people Israel: I will not again pass by them any more:
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 1:11-13 repeats the 'What seest thou?' question from God, a pattern also found in Amos's plumb line vision.
In Jeremiah 15:6, God's weariness of relenting parallels Amos's plumb line verdict of no more passing by, both signaling final judgment.
Lamentations 2:8 describes the Lord using a line to destroy the wall — the same judgment imagery as the plumb line in Amos.
In Ezekiel 7:2-9, the end coming and judgment according to ways mirrors the measuring plumb line's decisive judgment on Israel.
In Micah 7:18, God pardons and passes over transgression, directly contrasting Amos's plumb line where He refuses to pass by again.
Zechariah 5:2 also uses the 'What seest thou?' question in a vision of a flying scroll, echoing Amos's exchange.
In 2 Kings 21:13, the same plumb line imagery is used for Jerusalem's judgment, directly linking to Amos's metaphor.
In Jeremiah 24:3, the same 'What do you see?' question appears, linking the prophetic visions, though the symbols differ.