Jeremiah 10:18
For thus saith the Lord, Behold, I will sling out the inhabitants of the land at this once, and will distress them, that they may find it so.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 15:1 reinforces God's rejection — 'send them away' parallels the hurling out in 10:18.
Jeremiah 15:2 spells out the fates — death, sword, famine, captivity — that follow the exile foretold in 10:18.
Jeremiah 16:13 echoes the same 'throw you out' language, specifying exile to an unknown land with no favor.
In Jeremiah 23:20, God's anger will not turn back until His purposes are carried out — reinforcing the certainty of the exile judgment announced here.
Jeremiah 39:9 records the actual exile of the remnant by Nebuzaradan — the historical fulfillment of this prophecy of slinging out inhabitants.
Jeremiah 6:1 warns of fleeing from the coming destruction from the north — the same impending exile that this verse says God is slinging them out for.
Deuteronomy 28:63 is the covenant curse of being uprooted from the land — the same judgment Jeremiah 10:18 pronounces as exile.
Deuteronomy 28:64 describes scattering among nations — the full effect of the exile Jeremiah 10:18 announces.
Zechariah 1:6 confirms that God's words through the prophets indeed overtook the fathers — fulfilling the slinging out declared here.
Micah 2:10 calls the people to arise and go because of destruction — reinforcing the theme of forced departure from the land due to uncleanness.