Ezekiel 19:6
And he went up and down among the lions, he became a young lion, and learned to catch the prey, and devoured men.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 19:3 describes the first lion cub with identical language; verse 6 echoes this pattern for the second king.
2 Kings 24:1-7 details Jehoiakim's rebellion and death, fulfilling the predatory lion imagery of Ezekiel 19:6.
Jeremiah 22:13-17 condemns Jehoiakim's injustice and oppression, directly matching the predatory behavior in Ezekiel 19:6.
Jeremiah 22:17 directly accuses Jehoiakim of shedding innocent blood and oppression, illustrating the 'devoured men' in Ezekiel 19:6.
Jeremiah 26:23 records Jehoiakim's execution of Uriah, a specific act of violence fulfilling the predatory image in Ezekiel 19:6.
Jeremiah 26:1-24 includes Jehoiakim's murder of Uriah (v.23), a concrete example of the king 'devouring men' in Ezekiel 19:6.
Jeremiah 36:1-32 recounts Jehoiakim burning the scroll, showing his rebellious nature that echoes the predatory lion of Ezekiel 19:6.
2 Chronicles 36:5 notes Jehoiakim's evil reign, corroborating the 'devoured men' description in Ezekiel 19:6.