Jeremiah 4:29
The whole city shall flee for the noise of the horsemen and bowmen; they shall go into thickets, and climb up upon the rocks: every city shall be forsaken, and not a man dwell therein.
Cross-reference
In Jeremiah 4:27, the LORD declares the land will be desolate — verse 29 shows the flight and abandonment that fulfills that decree.
Jeremiah 39:4-6 recounts the actual flight and capture of Zedekiah, fulfilling the prophecy of panic and desertion here.
Jeremiah 52:7 describes the same event—the city broken, soldiers fleeing by night—confirming the fulfillment of this judgment.
In Jeremiah 6:1, there is a call to flee from Jerusalem due to northern disaster — here that fleeing is depicted in action.
1 Samuel 13:6 describes refugees hiding in caves, thickets, and rocks—identical behavior to the panic-stricken flight here.
2 Kings 25:4-7 provides the parallel historical account of Jerusalem's fall, matching the flight and capture described here.
Isaiah 2:19-21 pictures people hiding in caves and rocks from the terror of the Lord, echoing the same desperate refuge-seeking.
Revelation 6:16 shows people calling on rocks to hide them from divine wrath, directly echoing the hiding imagery here.
In Isaiah 6:12, the LORD removes people far away, leaving many forsaken places — same scene of desolation as the fleeing cities here.
Luke 23:30 quotes people asking mountains to fall on them, a later expression of seeking cover from judgment—parallel in theme.