Isaiah 29:3

And I will camp against thee round about, and will lay siege against thee with a mount, and I will raise forts against thee.

Cross-reference

2 Kings 18:17 Historical context

2 Kings 18:17 records the Assyrian siege of Jerusalem under Sennacherib, historically fulfilling the siege imagery of Isaiah 29:3.

2 Kings 19:32 promises the Assyrian siege will fail, contrasting with Isaiah 29:3 where God Himself besieges Jerusalem.

2 Kings 25:1–4 Historical context

2 Kings 25:1-4 gives the detailed account of the Babylonian siege with encampment and siegeworks, directly matching the imagery of Isaiah 29:3.

Ezekiel 21:22 explicitly mentions casting up a mound and building a wall against Jerusalem, the same siege tactics as Isaiah 29:3.

Luke 19:43 Allusion

Luke 19:43 predicts enemies surrounding Jerusalem with barricades, directly mirroring the siege imagery of Isaiah 29:3.

Luke 19:44 Allusion

Luke 19:44 describes Jerusalem's destruction with siege imagery, echoing the siege in Isaiah 29:3 as prophetic fulfillment.

Jeremiah 52:4 Historical context

Jeremiah 52:4 recounts the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem, fulfilling the siege language in Isaiah 29:3.

2 Kings 24:11 Historical context

2 Kings 24:11 describes Nebuchadnezzar's Babylonian siege of Jerusalem, paralleling the same military tactic in Isaiah 29:3.