Jeremiah 44:6
Wherefore my fury and mine anger was poured forth, and was kindled in the cities of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem; and they are wasted and desolate, as at this day.
Cross-reference
In Jeremiah 44:2, the same desolation is stated: 'they are a desolation, and no man dwelleth'—the immediate context of this judgment.
In Jeremiah 44:3, the cause of this anger is identified: idolatry provoked God to anger.
In Jeremiah 44:22, the Lord repeats that the land became desolate because of their evil, reinforcing the cause.
Jeremiah 4:4 warns of God's wrath burning like fire if hearts are not circumcised — the same imagery of poured-out wrath seen here.
Jeremiah 7:20 uses nearly identical language: God's anger and wrath poured out, burning unquenchably — a direct parallel to this judgment.
Jeremiah 21:12 warns of God's fury like fire; this verse shows that warning fulfilled in Judah's desolation.
Jeremiah 36:7 mentions God's great anger pronounced; this verse records the pouring out of that anger.
Jeremiah 42:18 uses the same 'poured fury' language to warn the remnant; this verse sees it happen in Judah.
In Jeremiah 1:15, God predicts the northern invasion that led to this desolation—a prophecy fulfilled here.
Leviticus 26:28 is the covenant curse of God's fury; this verse is that curse realized on Jerusalem.
In Ezekiel 24:13, God declares His fury will rest on Jerusalem because they were not purged, directly connecting to the poured-out anger.
Ezekiel 20:33 speaks of God ruling with fury poured out; this verse illustrates that pouring on Judah.
Ezekiel 8:18 says God will deal in fury without pity; this verse reveals the resulting waste.
Ezekiel 5:13 declares God will accomplish His fury; this verse is that accomplishment in Judah.
Isaiah 51:20 says Jerusalem's sons are full of the LORD's fury; this verse shows the desolation resulting.
Isaiah 51:17 pictures Jerusalem drinking the cup of God's fury; this verse describes that fury poured out.
Zechariah 1:2 recalls God's severe anger against the fathers, the same historical wrath behind this desolation.
Ezekiel 36:18 uses the identical 'poured out My wrath' language for judgment on sin, directly parallel.
Ezekiel 33:28 describes God making the land desolate, echoing the same judgment outcome from divine wrath.
In Daniel 9:12, Daniel acknowledges the great evil brought upon Jerusalem, confirming the fulfillment of this desolation.
In Isaiah 6:11, the Lord prophesies cities wasted without inhabitant—a similar desolation to what is described here.