Jeremiah 44:14

So that none of the remnant of Judah, which are gone into the land of Egypt to sojourn there, shall escape or remain, that they should return into the land of Judah, to the which they have a desire to return to dwell there: for none shall return but such as shall escape.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 44:27 repeats that all in Egypt will perish by sword and famine — intensifying the same judgment.

Jeremiah 44:28 clarifies that a small number will escape and return — the 'except some fugitives' of this verse.

In Jeremiah 44:7, the warning about cutting off remnant from Judah provides the backdrop for the judgment on those in Egypt here.

Jeremiah 22:27 uses the same phrase about desiring to return but not returning — reinforcing the certainty of judgment.

Jeremiah 42:17 is an almost identical statement that none who go to Egypt will escape — a precise parallel.

Jeremiah 42:22 repeats the warning that those who go to Egypt will die there — explaining the fate that prevents return.

In Jeremiah 50:20, a remnant is pardoned and forgiven, contrasting with the doomed remnant in Egypt.

Jeremiah 22:11 records King Shallum's death in Egypt — prefiguring the fate of all who flee there now.

In Ezekiel 20:38, rebels are purged and denied entry to the land, just as the remnant in Egypt is prevented from returning to Judah.

Isaiah 30:1-3 condemns trusting Egypt for refuge — similar to the remnant's fatal flight to Egypt here.