Jeremiah 32:28

Therefore thus saith the Lord; Behold, I will give this city into the hand of the Chaldeans, and into the hand of Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon, and he shall take it:

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 32:3 records the same prophecy of Jerusalem's fall to Babylon — here restated as the Lord reaffirms His judgment.

Jeremiah 32:24 Historical context

Jeremiah 32:24 describes the siege already underway — confirming the prophecy that the city will be given into Chaldean hands.

Jeremiah 32:36 Historical context

Jeremiah 32:36 continues the same prophecy, referring back to the city being given to Babylon — linking the judgment to God's plan.

In Jeremiah 19:7-12, the broken jar symbolizes the same judgment — Jerusalem smashed by Babylon.

In Jeremiah 20:5, all Jerusalem's treasures are given to enemies and carried to Babylon — a specific parallel to the city's capture.

In Jeremiah 21:10, God sets his face against Jerusalem to give it to Babylon and burn it — virtually identical prophecy.

In Jeremiah 34:2, God declares he will give the city into Babylon's hand and burn it — an almost identical prophecy to 32:28.

Jeremiah 39:16 Prophetic fulfillment

Jeremiah 39:16 confirms that God fulfills these words against Jerusalem for harm, directly linking the prophecy to its outcome.

Jeremiah 36:29 Historical context

Jeremiah 36:29 shows Jehoiakim burning the scroll that contains this same prophecy, revealing his rejection of the coming Babylonian destruction.

2 Kings 24:2 Prophetic fulfillment

In 2 Kings 24:2, the Lord sends raiders against Judah as spoken by the prophets — this records the fulfillment of Jeremiah's prophecy.

2 Kings 25:1 Prophetic fulfillment

In 2 Kings 25:1, Nebuchadnezzar besieges Jerusalem — the historical event predicted in Jeremiah.

Ezekiel 12:19 echoes the same judgment on Jerusalem, describing the land stripped of fullness due to violence, paralleling the Babylonian invasion.