Ezekiel 7:15
The sword is without, and the pestilence and the famine within: he that is in the field shall die with the sword; and he that is in the city, famine and pestilence shall devour him.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 5:12 details the same threefold judgment—sword, plague, famine—as the outworking of God's punishment on Jerusalem.
Jeremiah 14:18 echoes the exact same image—sword in the field and famine in the city—describing the same dual judgment.
Lamentations 1:20 uses the same contrast—sword outside, death inside—to describe Jerusalem's fall and suffering.
Deuteronomy 32:25 describes sword outside and terror inside, closely matching the dual threat of sword and plague/famine.
Jeremiah 24:10 explicitly repeats the same triad of sword, famine, and plague — showing a shared prophetic vocabulary.
Jeremiah 38:2 offers the same choice: death by sword/famine/plague for staying in the city — a parallel ultimatum.
In 2 Kings 25:3, the famine during Jerusalem's siege fulfills the famine warned of here — a specific historical example.
Jeremiah 52:6 records the historical famine during Jerusalem's fall — the same famine warned of here.
Jeremiah 21:6 describes the same plague striking Jerusalem — confirming this as a consistent warning from multiple prophets.
Deuteronomy 32:23-25 lists sword, famine, plague, and beasts as divine judgments, mirroring the external and internal threats here.
Jeremiah 15:2 includes sword and famine among the fourfold judgments, reinforcing the categories of divine punishment.