Jeremiah 39:5

But the Chaldeans’ army pursued after them, and overtook Zedekiah in the plains of Jericho: and when they had taken him, they brought him up to Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon to Riblah in the land of Hamath, where he gave judgment upon him.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 32:4 Prophetic fulfillment

Jeremiah 32:4 foretold Zedekiah's capture and face-to-face meeting — here he is captured and taken to Nebuchadnezzar.

Jeremiah 38:18 Prophetic fulfillment

In Jeremiah 38:18, Jeremiah warned Zedekiah that refusing to surrender would lead to capture and burning of the city—here that warning is fulfilled.

Jeremiah 38:23 Prophetic fulfillment

In Jeremiah 38:23, the prophet specified Zedekiah would be captured by the king of Babylon—this verse records the capture at Riblah, fulfilling that word.

In Jeremiah 52:8, the same event is recounted: the Chaldean army overtook Zedekiah in the plains of Jericho.

In Jeremiah 52:9, the parallel account continues: the captured king is brought to Riblah for judgment, exactly matching this verse.

Jeremiah 34:3 Prophetic fulfillment

Jeremiah 34:3 directly prophesies Zedekiah's capture and meeting with Babylon's king; this is the fulfillment.

Jeremiah 44:30 explicitly compares Pharaoh's fate to Zedekiah's capture by Nebuchadnezzar, referencing this event.

In 2 Kings 25:6, the same event is described: Zedekiah captured and brought to Riblah for judgment — a parallel account.

Lamentations 4:20 directly laments the capture of 'the Lord's anointed' (Zedekiah) in pits, reflecting this very event.

Ezekiel 17:15 Historical context

Ezekiel 17:15 describes Zedekiah's rebellion against Babylon — the same event that led to his capture and judgment at Riblah.

Deuteronomy 28:36 Prophetic fulfillment

Deuteronomy 28:36 promises exile for the king; here Zedekiah is taken to Babylon, fulfilling that curse.

2 Kings 25:5 records the same event: the army overtakes Zedekiah in the plains of Jericho.

In Ezekiel 17:20, God's net and snare imagery parallels the capture of Zedekiah, showing divine judgment behind the historical event.

Habakkuk 1:7 Historical context

Habakkuk 1:7 portrays the Chaldeans as dreadful and self-justifying, the very ones who pronounced judgment on Zedekiah.