Jeremiah 49:39
But it shall come to pass in the latter days, that I will bring again the captivity of Elam, saith the Lord.
Cross-reference
In Jeremiah 48:47, the same phrase 'restore the fortunes of Moab in the latter days' appears — a parallel pattern of hope for judged nations.
In Jeremiah 30:18, God promises to 'restore the fortunes of Jacob'—the same restoration formula for Israel as for Elam.
Jeremiah 46:26 uses the same promise of restoration after judgment—'afterward they shall be inhabited'—showing a pattern for foreign nations.
In Jeremiah 12:15, God promises to restore nations after plucking them up—a thematic parallel to Elam's restoration after judgment.
In Ezekiel 29:14, God uses the same 'restore fortunes' formula for Egypt—a strong verbal parallel to Elam's promise.
In Ezekiel 39:25, the same 'restore fortunes' phrase applies to Jacob—a direct verbal parallel to Elam's restoration.
In Amos 9:14, God promises to 'restore the fortunes of my people Israel'—identical phrasing to Elam's restoration.
In Ezekiel 16:53-55, God promises to restore Sodom, Samaria, and Jerusalem—a thematic parallel of national restoration after judgment.
In Hosea 3:5, Israel's return in the latter days is promised — a parallel eschatological restoration, but for a different nation.