Habakkuk 1:10
And they shall scoff at the kings, and the princes shall be a scorn unto them: they shall deride every strong hold; for they shall heap dust, and take it.
Cross-reference
Habakkuk 1:17 continues the same lament, questioning whether God will allow the Babylonians to keep destroying nations — directly related.
Habakkuk 2:6 turns the taunt back on Babylon: the mockers become mocked, a reversal of 1:10's mockery.
2 Kings 24:12 records King Jehoiachin surrendering to Babylon, fulfilling the scoffing at kings described in 1:10.
2 Kings 25:6 shows King Zedekiah captured by Babylonians, directly fulfilling the prophecy that they scoff at rulers.
2 Kings 25:7 continues Zedekiah's humiliation, completing the fulfillment of Babylon's arrogant treatment of kings.
2 Chronicles 36:6 has Nebuchadnezzar binding Jehoiakim, a concrete instance of the scorn for kings prophesied in 1:10.
2 Chronicles 36:10 recounts Jehoiachin being taken to Babylon, another fulfillment of the Babylonians mocking and conquering royalty.
Isaiah 14:16 shows people staring at the fallen Babylonian king — a reversal: the scoffers become the scoffed.
Jeremiah 32:24 mentions siege mounds and the city taken by Chaldeans, exactly matching the 'pile up earth' tactic in 1:10.
Jeremiah 52:4-7 records the actual Babylonian siege and fall of Jerusalem, fulfilling Habakkuk's prophecy of deriding fortresses.