Isaiah 24:12
In the city is left desolation, and the gate is smitten with destruction.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 24:10, in the same chapter, also describes the ruined city with barred entrances, directly echoing the desolation.
Isaiah 32:14 describes a forsaken city, directly parallel to the desolation and ruined gate in Isaiah 24:12.
Jeremiah 9:11 portrays cities as desolate ruins, exactly like the city left desolate in Isaiah 24:12.
Lamentations 1:1 depicts a once-full city now lonely, similar to the desolate city in Isaiah 24:12.
Lamentations 2:9 describes Jerusalem's gates sunk and broken, matching the same image of a ruined city with battered gates.
Micah 1:9 speaks of incurable wound reaching Jerusalem's gate, connecting judgment at the city's entrance.
Jeremiah 4:27 declares the whole land will be ruined, extending the local city ruin to a broader landscape.
Jeremiah 44:2 describes the desolation of Jerusalem and Judah's cities, echoing the city's ruin in Isaiah 24:12.
Lamentations 5:18 laments Mount Zion lying desolate, echoing the desolate city scene with jackals prowling.
Ezekiel 12:20 says cities shall be laid waste and land desolate, paralleling the desolation in Isaiah 24:12.
Micah 1:12 has disaster from the LORD coming to the gate of Jerusalem, paralleling the city's ruined gates.