Ezekiel 6:11
Thus saith the Lord God; Smite with thine hand, and stamp with thy foot, and say, Alas for all the evil abominations of the house of Israel! for they shall fall by the sword, by the famine, and by the pestilence.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 5:12 spells out the three judgments—sword, famine, pestilence—that this verse summarizes as the coming disaster.
Ezekiel 9:4 marks those who sigh over abominations, directly linking the same grief over evil that prompts this mourning.
Ezekiel 14:21 lists sword, famine, pestilence (plus wild beasts) as God's judgments, reinforcing the triad of calamities here.
Ezekiel 21:14-17 also commands clapping hands as a sign of judgment, linking the prophetic gesture to the sword's arrival.
Ezekiel 25:6 has Ammonites clapping and stamping with malice — the opposite emotion of the sorrowful clapping commanded in 6:11.
Ezekiel 33:27 restates a triad of judgments (sword, beasts, pestilence) — closely mirroring the sword, famine, pestilence in 6:11.
Ezekiel 33:29 reveals the purpose of the judgment — that they will know the Lord — adding theological depth to the judgment announced in 6:11.
Ezekiel 21:6 commands sighing with grief — another symbolic action like the clapping and stamping in 6:11, both expressing sorrow over judgment.
Ezekiel 21:12 commands striking the thigh in lament — another mourning gesture parallel to the clapping and stamping in 6:11.
Jeremiah 15:2 lists similar judgments (sword, famine, death, captivity) echoing Ezekiel's triad of sword, famine, pestilence.
Jeremiah 24:10 repeats the exact triad: sword, famine, and pestilence as judgments.
Amos 5:16 commands wailing and the cry 'Alas! alas!' in judgment, directly matching the mourning ritual commanded here.
Jeremiah 38:2 explicitly states the same three judgments: sword, famine, and pestilence.
Jeremiah 42:22 directly parallels with the same triad: sword, famine, and pestilence.