Jeremiah 4:16
Make ye mention to the nations; behold, publish against Jerusalem, that watchers come from a far country, and give out their voice against the cities of Judah.
Cross-reference
In Jeremiah 4:17, the besieging army from far away surrounds Jerusalem, directly continuing the description in 4:16.
In Jeremiah 5:15, a distant nation with unknown language is brought, exactly matching the description of the besieging army from afar in 4:16.
In Jeremiah 39:1, the siege by Nebuchadnezzar fulfills the prophecy of a distant army besieging Jerusalem in 4:16.
In Jeremiah 50:2, the same command 'declare among the nations' is used to announce Babylon's fall, mirroring the pattern.
Jeremiah 1:15 has families from the north setting thrones at Jerusalem's gates — direct parallel to watchers from a far country.
Jeremiah 6:3 uses shepherds with flocks pitching tents — metaphor for surrounding armies, like keepers here.
Jeremiah 8:16 mentions horses from Dan devouring the land — same northern invasion, specific location.
In Jeremiah 31:10, a call to nations and distant lands for gathering Israel – opposite purpose to the judgment announcement in 4:16.
In Jeremiah 6:18, a similar summons to the nations to witness judgment on Judah – echoing the call to proclaim in 4:16.
Jeremiah 8:19 cries out about people from a far country — echoes the 'far country' of the invaders.
In Deuteronomy 28:49, the covenant curse of a far-off nation is echoed in Jeremiah's prophecy of the attacking army.
In Isaiah 34:1, nations are called to hear judgment on Edom, similar to the call for Jerusalem's judgment in 4:16.