Jeremiah 39:7
Moreover he put out Zedekiah’s eyes, and bound him with chains, to carry him to Babylon.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 32:4 promised Zedekiah would see the king face to face, but here his eyes are put out—ironic reversal.
Jeremiah 32:5 prophesied Zedekiah would be led to Babylon; this verse records the fulfillment.
Jeremiah 52:11 gives the same account of Zedekiah's blinding and imprisonment in parallel detail.
Jeremiah 34:3 promised Zedekiah would see Babylon's king face to face — but here he is blinded, making the prophecy partially fulfilled with added severity.
Jeremiah 52:10 provides the additional detail that Zedekiah's sons were killed before his eyes — a parallel account of the same event.
2 Kings 25:7 repeats the same event: Zedekiah's eyes put out, bound in bronze, taken to Babylon.
Ezekiel 12:13 prophesied Zedekiah would be taken to Babylon but not see it—fulfilled by his blinding here.
Ezekiel 17:16 prophesied that Zedekiah would die in Babylon — this records his capture and deportation leading to that end.