Ezekiel 6:12
He that is far off shall die of the pestilence; and he that is near shall fall by the sword; and he that remaineth and is besieged shall die by the famine: thus will I accomplish my fury upon them.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 5:12 details the same three judgments—pestilence, famine, sword—that are summarized here.
Ezekiel 5:17 similarly sends famine, pestilence, and sword as judgments, reinforcing this triad.
Ezekiel 14:21 lists four judgments—sword, famine, wild beasts, pestilence—expanding the three in 6:12 with wild beasts.
Ezekiel 7:12 expands the judgment scene with buyer/seller metaphor, showing total disruption of normal life under God's wrath.
Isaiah 40:2 announces pardon and comfort — the direct opposite of the unspent fury in Ezekiel 6:12, showing hope after judgment.
Isaiah 59:18 describes God repaying fury to adversaries, matching the divine wrath executed here.
Jeremiah 24:10 lists the same triad of judgments—sword, famine, pestilence—that God sends here.
Jeremiah 44:6 recounts God's fury poured out on Judah, echoing the accomplished fury here.
Jeremiah 4:4 warns of God's fury kindled by sin, similar to the fury poured out in judgment here.
Nahum 1:2 describes God as avenging and wrathful, revealing the divine character behind the judgment in Ezekiel 6:12.