Jeremiah 39:4
And it came to pass, that when Zedekiah the king of Judah saw them, and all the men of war, then they fled, and went forth out of the city by night, by the way of the king’s garden, by the gate betwixt the two walls: and he went out the way of the plain.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 52:7-11 gives a fuller account of the same flight and capture of Zedekiah.
Jeremiah 38:18-20 warned of consequences if they didn't surrender; here they flee, proving the warning true.
Jeremiah 34:3 likewise foretold capture and face-to-face meeting — the flight initiates that exact outcome.
Jeremiah 32:4 said Zedekiah would not escape — his flight here leads directly to capture, fulfilling the word.
Jeremiah 21:7 predicted Zedekiah would be handed to Nebuchadnezzar — his flight begins that fulfillment.
Jeremiah 4:9 prophesies king and officials losing heart — Zedekiah's fearful flight here fulfills that.
Leviticus 26:36 describes terrified flight; here Zedekiah and his army flee, illustrating that curse.
Ezekiel 12:12 describes the same event: the prince fleeing at night through a hole in the wall.
Isaiah 30:16 warns that those who flee on horses will flee—fulfilled here as Zedekiah's flight leads to capture.
2 Kings 25:4 is the parallel account of the same flight, providing the identical narrative from Kings.
Deuteronomy 28:25 warned of fleeing before enemies; this flight is a direct fulfillment of that covenant curse.
Leviticus 26:17 promised defeat and flight for disobedience; Zedekiah's flight fulfills that covenant curse.
Ezekiel 12:4 symbolically enacted the prince going out at night into exile — Zedekiah's flight fulfills that sign.
In Isaiah 30:15, God calls for trust and rest—contrasting with Zedekiah's panicked flight from Jerusalem.
Isaiah 22:3 describes rulers fleeing together without a bow—similar to the mass flight of Judah's officials.
Amos 2:14 declares that even the swift cannot escape—Zedekiah's flight proves futile.
2 Chronicles 32:5 shows Hezekiah strengthening Jerusalem's walls—contrasting with Zedekiah's breached defenses.