Ezekiel 4:2
And lay siege against it, and build a fort against it, and cast a mount against it; set the camp also against it, and set battering rams against it round about.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 21:22 repeats the siege details — battering rams, mount, fort — showing the same prophetic language used for Nebuchadnezzar's attack.
Ezekiel 17:17 uses the identical phrases 'casting up mounts' and 'building forts' in a different siege context, reinforcing the terminology.
Jeremiah 39:1 records the actual siege beginning, matching the siege works Ezekiel 4:2 symbolically describes.
Jeremiah 39:2 records the city breached, the outcome of the siege Ezekiel 4:2 depicts — direct fulfillment.
Jeremiah 52:4 describes the same siege works (forts, mounts) as Ezekiel 4:2 — historical record of the prophecy.
In Luke 19:42-44, Jesus' lament over Jerusalem uses the same siege imagery — trench, compassing round — fulfilling the prophetic sign Ezekiel enacted.