Jeremiah 38:23
So they shall bring out all thy wives and thy children to the Chaldeans: and thou shalt not escape out of their hand, but shalt be taken by the hand of the king of Babylon: and thou shalt cause this city to be burned with fire.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 38:18 gives the same warning — surrender or the city burns and you won't escape — here repeated shortly before.
In Jeremiah 27:13, the same prophet warns that refusing to serve Babylon brings death, reinforcing the consequence of resistance.
Jeremiah 39:6 records the fulfillment — Zedekiah's sons slaughtered before his eyes, exactly as prophesied here.
Jeremiah 52:8-13 describes the fall of Jerusalem — capture of Zedekiah, sons killed, city burned — fulfilling this prophecy.
Jeremiah 21:10 declares that God will give Jerusalem to Babylon to be burned — the same fate as this verse foretells.
Jeremiah 27:17 calls for serving Babylon to avoid desolation, paralleling the choice presented here.
In Jeremiah 34:2, the same prophecy of Jerusalem's burning is given to Zedekiah, reinforcing the sure judgment.
Jeremiah 34:22 adds that Babylon will return and burn the city, echoing the fire judgment on Jerusalem.
Jeremiah 37:8 also predicts the Chaldeans will return and burn the city, confirming the same message.
Jeremiah 39:5 records Zedekiah's capture, fulfilling the prophecy that he would not escape.
Jeremiah 52:13 describes the actual burning of Jerusalem's houses, fulfilling the fire prophecy.
2 Kings 25:7 recounts the same event — Zedekiah's sons slain, his eyes put out, he is taken to Babylon — fulfilling the warning.
2 Kings 25:6 records the fulfillment: Zedekiah is captured at Riblah, exactly as this prophecy foretold.
2 Chronicles 36:20 summarizes the exile to Babylon, which includes the outcome prophesied here — the king's family led away.
Ezekiel 17:15 questions if the rebellious king can escape — Ezekiel answers the same question of Zedekiah's fate.
Ezekiel 19:14 laments the fire that consumed the royal line — the same judgment on Zedekiah's house.