Ezekiel 12:14
And I will scatter toward every wind all that are about him to help him, and all his bands; and I will draw out the sword after them.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 5:10-12 uses the same 'scatter to the winds' and sword imagery for Jerusalem's judgment as Ezekiel 12:14.
Ezekiel 5:12 repeats 'scatter to all winds' and sword after them, identical wording to Ezekiel 12:14.
Ezekiel 17:21 explicitly says survivors will be 'scattered to the wind', identical to the scattering in Ezekiel 12:14.
Ezekiel 22:15 repeats the scattering among nations and adds that it will consume uncleanness, revealing the purifying purpose behind the judgment.
Leviticus 26:33 uses nearly identical language—scattering among nations and unsheathing the sword—showing this judgment fulfills the covenant curses.
2 Kings 25:4 records the army scattering when the city was breached, fulfilling Ezekiel's prophecy of scattering and sword.
2 Kings 25:5 states the army was scattered from the king, exactly as Ezekiel 12:14 predicted.
Jeremiah 49:32 pronounces judgment on Kedar, scattering them 'to every wind'—the same phrase used here for Jerusalem's judgment.
Jeremiah 49:37 says God will 'send the sword after them' until consumed—identical imagery to the sword pursuing after in Ezekiel.
Zechariah 2:6 references being scattered as the four winds—the same scattering described here—but from a later perspective calling for return.
Jeremiah 42:16 warns that sword and famine will overtake those fleeing to Egypt, echoing the pursuing judgment described here.
Jeremiah 42:22 concludes the same prophecy, declaring death by sword, famine, and pestilence for those seeking refuge in Egypt.