Jeremiah 29:2

(After that Jeconiah the king, and the queen, and the eunuchs, the princes of Judah and Jerusalem, and the carpenters, and the smiths, were departed from Jerusalem;)

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 22:24 pronounces judgment on Jeconiah (Coniah) — the same king whose exile is mentioned here.

Jeremiah 27:20 Historical context

Jeremiah 27:20 lists the temple vessels Nebuchadnezzar left behind when he exiled Jeconiah and the nobles — same event, different detail.

Jeremiah 28:4 promises the return of Jeconiah and all exiles — a direct contrast to the deportation described here.

Jeremiah 24:1 repeats the same exile of Jeconiah, officials, and craftsmen — nearly identical wording.

2 Kings 20:18 Prophetic fulfillment

2 Kings 20:18 prophesies Hezekiah's descendants becoming eunuchs in Babylon — fulfilled in the exile of Jeconiah's court.

2 Kings 24:12–16 Historical context

2 Kings 24:12-16 gives the full account of Jehoiachin's surrender and the exile of leaders and craftsmen — same historical event.

2 Chronicles 36:10 Historical context

2 Chronicles 36:10 describes Nebuchadnezzar bringing Jehoiachin to Babylon — directly parallels the deportation in Jer 29:2.

2 Kings 24:16 Historical context

2 Kings 24:16 specifies the numbers of craftsmen and smiths exiled — directly supplements the list in Jer 29:2.

Ezekiel 17:13 Historical context

Ezekiel 17:13 refers to the same deportation of Jehoiachin and nobles — matching the exiles listed here.