Jeremiah 1:14

Then the Lord said unto me, Out of the north an evil shall break forth upon all the inhabitants of the land.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 4:6 repeats the exact warning: 'disaster from the north,' reinforcing the prophecy from Jeremiah 1:14.

Jeremiah 6:22 expands on the same theme: a great nation from the north coming to bring disaster on Judah.

Jeremiah 10:22 describes the same northern invasion causing desolation in Judah — noise and commotion from the north.

Jeremiah 31:8 reverses the direction: God gathers exiles from the north instead of sending disaster — contrasting redemption with judgment.

Jeremiah 46:20 identifies the northern invader (Babylon) now attacking Egypt — the same agent extends to other nations.

Jeremiah 50:9 reverses the role: the north now attacks Babylon itself — judgment on the original invader.

Jeremiah 50:41 similarly depicts the northern army coming against Babylon — a direct reversal of the attack on Judah.

Jeremiah 13:20 echoes the same warning: enemies from the north are coming against Jerusalem, reinforcing the threat.

Jeremiah 47:2 uses the exact phrase 'waters rise up out of the north' for judgment on Philistines, mirroring the disaster from the north.

Isaiah 14:31 warns Philistia of smoke from the north — the same motif of a northern invader targeting a different nation.

Isaiah 41:25 speaks of Cyrus from the north as a deliverer for Israel — a different purpose from the disaster in the main verse.

Joel 2:20 Contrast

Joel 2:20 also mentions a 'northern army' but in the context of God removing it, not sending it. The shared northern enemy theme links them.