Jeremiah 10:22

Behold, the noise of the bruit is come, and a great commotion out of the north country, to make the cities of Judah desolate, and a den of dragons.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 1:15 announces disaster from the north — the same invasion threat as the 'great commotion out of the north' in Jer 10:22.

Jeremiah 4:6 warns of disaster from the north — directly parallel to the north-country commotion in Jer 10:22.

Jeremiah 5:15 specifies the invading nation as enduring and ancient from afar, detailing the identity of the northern threat.

Jeremiah 6:22 reinforces that a great nation is stirring from the north, echoing the origin of the invaders.

Jeremiah 9:11 uses the same 'lair of jackals' image for Jerusalem's desolation, linking the result of the invasion.

Jeremiah 1:14 directly states disaster from the north, establishing the same theme earlier in the book.

Jeremiah 13:20 calls attention to those coming from the north, directly linking the invasion to Judah's lost flock.

Jeremiah 12:11 Related theme

Jeremiah 12:11 describes the land made desolate, mourning, connecting to the desolation result in this verse.

Habakkuk 1:6–9 Historical context

Habakkuk 1:6-9 describes the Chaldeans as bitter and swift from the north, identifying the specific people invading Judah.

Lamentations 1:4 Related theme

Lamentations 1:4 laments the desolate roads to Zion, echoing the destruction announced in Jeremiah 10:22 but from a post-fall perspective.