Jeremiah 11:23

And there shall be no remnant of them: for I will bring evil upon the men of Anathoth, even the year of their visitation.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 11:19 describes the plot to cut off Jeremiah's name—in contrast, God cuts off the plotters' remnant.

Jeremiah 50:27 pronounces the 'time of their punishment' on Babylon, showing no nation escapes.

Jeremiah 44:27 also declares no remnant for those under judgment—parallel to the complete destruction of Anathoth.

Hosea 9:7 Parallel

Hosea 9:7 announces 'days of punishment' for Israel, paralleling the same judgment motif across prophets.

Micah 7:4 Parallel

Micah 7:4 uses 'day of your punishment' for Israel's corrupt leaders, echoing the same visitation theme.

Luke 19:44 Allusion

Luke 19:44 speaks of Jerusalem not recognizing its 'time of visitation', echoing the OT 'year of punishment' and fulfilling the pattern.

1 Chronicles 6:60 Historical context

1 Chronicles 6:60 lists Anathoth as a Levitical city, highlighting the judgment on this priestly town.

Isaiah 14:20 says the evildoer's offspring will never be named—same idea of no remnant as in Anathoth's judgment.