Ezekiel 30:14
And I will make Pathros desolate, and will set fire in Zoan, and will execute judgments in No.
Cross-reference
In Ezekiel 30:8, the same judgment fire leads to the recognition of the LORD — adding the purpose behind the destruction.
Ezekiel 30:19 concludes the judgment on Egypt with the same refrain: punishment leads to knowing the LORD.
Ezekiel 29:14 promises restoration of Egypt to Pathros—a future hope after the judgment on Pathros here.
Isaiah 19:11 calls Zoan's princes fools — another judgment on this city, now declared to be burned by Ezekiel.
Jeremiah 46:25 proclaims punishment on Thebes (No-amon) — the same city Ezekiel declares will be punished.
Nahum 3:8 cites Thebes as a fallen city — the same fate Ezekiel prophesies for it.
Psalm 78:12 recounts God's miracles in Zoan during the exodus — the same city Ezekiel says will be set on fire.
Psalm 78:43 also places God's wonders in the region of Zoan, reinforcing the link between past deliverance and coming judgment.
Isaiah 11:11 mentions Pathros as a place from which God will gather his remnant — the same region Ezekiel says will be laid waste.
Jeremiah 44:1 records Jews living in Pathros — the region Ezekiel says will be devastated.
Isaiah 30:4 notes that Egypt's princes are in Zoan — the city Ezekiel later says will be punished.