Jeremiah 13:19
The cities of the south shall be shut up, and none shall open them: Judah shall be carried away captive all of it, it shall be wholly carried away captive.
Cross-reference
In Jeremiah 13:17, the prophet weeps over the flock being taken captive — the same exile described here as Judah wholly taken away.
Jeremiah 17:26 promises people from the Negeb bringing offerings to the Lord—contrasting the desolation of Judah's cities in the main verse.
Jeremiah 33:13 restores flocks in the Negeb, reversing the exile and desolation described in the main verse.
Jeremiah 39:9 records the actual carrying away captive to Babylon — the fulfillment of the prophecy in this verse.
Jeremiah 52:27 reports Judah's captivity — another historical fulfillment of the exile foretold here.
Leviticus 26:31-33 threatens wasted cities and scattering among nations — the covenant curse that Jeremiah sees enacted.
Deuteronomy 28:64-68 foretells scattering and captivity among nations — directly parallel to Judah being wholly carried away here.
2 Kings 25:21 records the actual event: Jerusalem falls, Judah exiled. This verse prophesies that 'Judah is taken away captive, all of it' — a precise fulfillment.
Deuteronomy 28:52 describes siege and destruction of fortified cities — a specific covenant curse that matches the judgment on Judah's cities here.
Deuteronomy 28:15 introduces the covenant curses for disobedience — this verse describes a specific curse from that list.
Job 12:14 speaks of God shutting up a man so none can open — echoing the 'shut up' cities and total captivity in Jeremiah.