Ezekiel 7:21
And I will give it into the hands of the strangers for a prey, and to the wicked of the earth for a spoil; and they shall pollute it.
Cross-reference
2 Kings 24:13 records Babylon carrying off all temple treasures — the direct historical fulfillment of this prophecy.
2 Kings 25:13-16 details Babylon taking the bronze vessels — a specific fulfillment of the plunder prophesied here.
2 Chronicles 36:18 reports all temple vessels taken to Babylon — exactly as Ezekiel 7:21 prophesied.
2 Chronicles 36:19 records the burning and destruction of precious vessels — fulfilling the profanation in Ezekiel 7:21.
Psalm 74:2-8 laments the enemies' destruction of the sanctuary — the same event Ezekiel 7:21 prophesied.
Psalm 79:1 describes the very event Ezekiel prophesies: nations defiling the temple and ruining Jerusalem.
Jeremiah 52:13-23 records the historical plundering and burning of the temple by Babylon—fulfilling this prophecy.
Isaiah 64:11 laments the temple burned by fire—parallel to Ezekiel's prophecy of giving it to foreigners for profanation.
Jeremiah 51:51 explicitly says nations have come into the sanctuary—echoing the profanation described here.
Lamentations 2:7 says God gave his sanctuary into enemy hands—direct parallel to the giving for profanation.
2 Kings 25:9 describes the burning of the temple — part of the same Babylonian destruction prophesied here.
Daniel 11:31 describes a later profanation of the sanctuary by Antiochus—typological parallel to this judgment.