Jeremiah 24:10
And I will send the sword, the famine, and the pestilence, among them, till they be consumed from off the land that I gave unto them and to their fathers.
Cross-reference
In Jeremiah 5:12, the people deny that sword or famine will come — directly contradicting the judgment declared here.
In Jeremiah 14:15, false prophets who promised no sword or famine are themselves consumed by them — a specific application of this judgment.
Jeremiah 14:16 shows the people thrown out by famine and sword, left unburied — a detailed outcome of this judgment.
Jeremiah 15:2 lists sword, famine, death, and captivity as destinies — echoing the same triad.
Jeremiah 16:4 specifies death by disease, sword, and famine — closely paralleling the three judgments here.
Jeremiah 34:17 explicitly pairs sword, plague, and famine as the 'freedom' given — the same triad.
Jeremiah 14:12 contains the identical phrase 'sword, famine, and pestilence' in another judgment oracle, reinforcing the theme.
Jeremiah 27:8 repeats the same trio as the punishment for nations refusing Babylon's yoke, a close parallel to Jer 24:10.
In Jeremiah 32:24, the same triad of sword, famine, pestilence is cited as coming to pass, fulfilling the prophecy.
In Jeremiah 44:13, the same triad is promised against Egypt-dwellers, explicitly compared to Jerusalem's punishment.
Jeremiah 9:16 describes God pursuing with the sword — one element of the triad of judgments threatened here.
In Jeremiah 42:17, the same three judgments are threatened against those fleeing to Egypt, extending the judgment.
Ezekiel 14:12-21 lists sword, famine, and pestilence (plus wild beasts) as God's four severe judgments, paralleling Jeremiah's threat.
Ezekiel 7:15 repeats the same three judgments—sword outside, famine and pestilence inside—reinforcing the pattern.
Ezekiel 6:12-14 also uses sword, famine, and pestilence as the triad of divine judgment, mirroring Jer 24:10.
Ezekiel 5:12 details a third dying by plague, famine, and sword — the same three judgments for Jerusalem.
2 Kings 25:21 records the actual exile and destruction, fulfilling the prophecy of sword and exile in Jer 24:10.
In Ezekiel 6:11, the exact same triad of sword, famine, pestilence is declared, echoing 24:10.
Leviticus 26:25 warns of sword and pestilence as covenant curses, providing the legal background for Jeremiah's judgment.
Deuteronomy 28:45 states all covenant curses will overtake the disobedient, which includes the sword, famine, pestilence of Jer 24:10.
Deuteronomy 28:21 specifically threatens pestilence as a covenant curse, one of the three instruments in Jer 24:10.