Jeremiah 15:13

Thy substance and thy treasures will I give to the spoil without price, and that for all thy sins, even in all thy borders.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 15:8 Related theme

Jeremiah 15:8 already mentions a 'spoiler' bringing terror; verse 13 expands on the plundering of treasures within the same judgment context.

Jeremiah 17:3 repeats nearly verbatim the promise to give substance and treasures to the spoil, reinforcing the same oracle of judgment.

Jeremiah 20:5 Historical context

Jeremiah 20:5 specifies that all treasures will be handed to enemies and carried to Babylon, providing the historical fulfillment of this spoiling.

Psalm 44:12 Parallel

Psalm 44:12 laments that God sold His people for nothing, matching the 'without price' language here — same idea of being given away for no gain.

Isaiah 52:3 Contrast

Isaiah 52:3 declares redemption without money, contrasting the judgment here where treasures are given away for nothing. Same phrase, opposite outcomes.

Deuteronomy 28:51 Historical context

Deuteronomy 28:51 is the covenant curse of enemies consuming Israel's wealth, which Jeremiah applies as judgment here.

Lamentations 1:10 Historical context

Lamentations 1:10 describes enemies seizing Jerusalem's precious things, the actual fulfillment of this threat.

Psalm 44:10 Related theme

Psalm 44:10 laments how enemies plunder Israel, matching the same loss described here as divine judgment.