Jeremiah 46:19
O thou daughter dwelling in Egypt, furnish thyself to go into captivity: for Noph shall be waste and desolate without an inhabitant.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 46:24 continues the same prophecy — Egypt shamed and handed to the north, complementing the exile call.
Jeremiah 44:1 also names Noph (Memphis) in a later prophecy against Jews in Egypt – both verses link Noph with judgment, reinforcing the same location's fate.
Jeremiah 48:18 addresses 'daughter of Dibon' with the same call to leave glory and prepare for exile – a structural parallel to the warning to Egypt here.
Ezekiel 30:13 declares God will destroy the idols and princes of Noph – both prophecies predict desolation for the same Egyptian city, confirming its judgment.
Isaiah 19:13 also mentions Memphis, here as deceived leaders — part of Egypt's downfall prophecy.
Ezekiel 29:12 also prophesies Egypt's desolation and scattering — a parallel judgment oracle.
Isaiah 20:4 describes Egyptians led into captivity naked – both verses deal with Egypt's exile, though Isaiah depicts the actual event while Jeremiah warns.
Ezekiel 12:3 commands the prophet to 'prepare stuff for removing' as a sign of exile – both verses use imagery of packing for captivity, addressing different nations.
Ezekiel 12:4-12 expands the exile sign-act with digging through walls – same theme of preparing for captivity, but Ezekiel's details are more elaborate.