Jeremiah 49:33

And Hazor shall be a dwelling for dragons, and a desolation for ever: there shall no man abide there, nor any son of man dwell in it.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 49:18 describes Edom's permanent desolation, like Sodom and Gomorrah — same fate of uninhabited ruins as Hazor here.

Jeremiah 49:28 introduces the oracle against Kedar and Hazor; verse 33 concludes Hazor's destruction, completing the unit.

Jeremiah 49:17 predicts Edom becoming a horror; here Hazor suffers the same everlasting desolation under divine judgment.

Jeremiah 9:11 uses the exact phrase 'haunt of jackals' for Jerusalem's ruins — identical judgment language.

Jeremiah 10:22 also describes cities becoming a haunt of jackals — the same desolate imagery as Hazor.

Jeremiah 50:39 echoes this: Babylon becomes a haunt of jackals, never inhabited — same oracle pattern.

Jeremiah 50:40 likens Babylon's fate to Sodom and Gomorrah — matching Hazor's permanent ruin.

Jeremiah 51:37 says Babylon will be a heap of ruins, a haunt of jackals — directly parallel to Hazor's fate.

Isaiah 13:20-22 prophesies Babylon's desolation with wild animals, including jackals — same theme as Hazor.

Isaiah 14:23 says God will make Babylon a possession of hedgehogs and pools — a similar picture of wild desolation.

Isaiah 34:9-17 describes Edom's ruins as a haunt for jackals and other wild creatures — same judgment imagery.

Zephaniah 2:9 says Moab and Ammon will become like Sodom, a haunt of jackals — identical phrase.

Zephaniah 2:13-15 uses the same 'haunt of jackals' and utter desolation imagery for Nineveh, reinforcing God's judgment pattern.

Malachi 1:3 Parallel

Malachi 1:3 describes Esau's inheritance turned into a wasteland for desert jackals—identical desolation language for Edom.

Revelation 18:2 calls Babylon a 'haunt for every unclean spirit'—same 'haunt' imagery applied to a later fallen city.

Isaiah 34:13 uses the exact 'haunt for jackals' phrase for Edom's overthrow—directly parallel desolation imagery.