Jeremiah 49:32

And their camels shall be a booty, and the multitude of their cattle a spoil: and I will scatter into all winds them that are in the utmost corners; and I will bring their calamity from all sides thereof, saith the Lord.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 49:29 Historical context

Jeremiah 49:29 details the plundering and terror that follows — the scattering and plunder announced in this verse.

Jeremiah 49:36 uses the same 'four winds' and 'scatter to every wind' imagery for Elam — a parallel judgment motif.

Jeremiah 9:26 lists 'those who cut the corners of their hair' among nations judged, the same phrase used for Kedar here.

Jeremiah 25:23 includes 'all who cut the corners of their hair' in the cup of wrath, linking to this judgment on Kedar.

Ezekiel 5:10 says 'I will scatter to all the winds' of Jerusalem — same phrase used for the Arab tribes.

Ezekiel 12:14 uses the same 'scatter to every wind' image for judgment on Zedekiah's court, echoing this oracle against Kedar.

Deuteronomy 28:64 promises scattering for covenant disobedience — here scattering is judgment on a foreign nation.

Judges 6:5 Historical context

Judges 6:5 describes Midianites with countless camels, showing the wealth of nomadic peoples like Kedar that becomes plunder.

Ezekiel 12:15 describes dispersion among nations as a sign of divine judgment, paralleling the scattering of Kedar's people.