Ezekiel 11:8

Ye have feared the sword; and I will bring a sword upon you, saith the Lord God.

Cross-reference

Job 3:25 Parallel

Job 3:25 says 'the thing I fear comes upon me' — exactly the same principle as Ezekiel 11:8's fear of the sword realized.

Proverbs 10:24 states 'what the wicked dreads will come upon him' — a direct parallel to the fear of the sword being brought in Ezekiel 11:8.

Isaiah 66:4 Parallel

Isaiah 66:4 explicitly says God will bring their fears upon them—identical logic to Ezekiel 11:8 where the feared sword becomes the judgment.

Jeremiah 42:14-16 states plainly: 'the sword that you fear shall overtake you'—a near verbatim parallel to Ezekiel 11:8's threat.

Jeremiah 42:16 repeats the identical warning: the sword you fear will overtake you, confirming God's judicial pattern.

Isaiah 24:18 depicts inescapable judgment—fleeing terror leads to pit and snare—echoing the same reversal: what you fear becomes your fate.

Isaiah 30:16 shows ironic judgment: you said we'll flee on horses, therefore you shall flee—mirroring the sword you fear coming upon you.

Jeremiah 44:12 pronounces that those who fled to Egypt will fall by the sword—the same ironic judgment as the feared sword in Ezekiel 11:8.

Job 20:24 Parallel

Job 20:24 describes the wicked fleeing from iron weapons only to be struck by a bronze arrow — a similar theme of inevitable divine sword judgment.