Jeremiah 32:36
And now therefore thus saith the Lord, the God of Israel, concerning this city, whereof ye say, It shall be delivered into the hand of the king of Babylon by the sword, and by the famine, and by the pestilence;
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 32:3 records the same prophecy: God giving Jerusalem to Babylon—the very judgment spoken of in this verse.
In Jeremiah 32:24, Jeremiah prays exactly the same words the people later use in verse 36 — 'given into the hand of the king of Babylon by sword, famine, and pestilence'.
In Jeremiah 32:28, God declares He will give the city into the hand of the Chaldeans — the same fate that the people in verse 36 lament.
In Jeremiah 32:43, God repeats the people's complaint about the land being given to the Chaldeans — reinforcing the same lament from verse 36.
Jeremiah 16:12-13 explains the stubborn evil leading to exile, reinforcing the judgment context here.
In Jeremiah 31:40, God promises the city will become sacred and never be overthrown — a future hope that contrasts the current judgment in verse 36.
In Jeremiah 8:3, God says the remnant will prefer death in the places He has driven them — foreshadowing the desolation behind the complaint in verse 36.
Ezekiel 36:31 shows the future response of the exiles: they will loathe their sins, connecting judgment to eventual repentance.
Ezekiel 36:32 emphasizes that restoration is not for Israel's sake, reflecting that the judgment was deserved and grace is unmerited.