Jeremiah 50:1

The word that the Lord spake against Babylon and against the land of the Chaldeans by Jeremiah the prophet.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 25:26 Historical context

Jeremiah 25:26 includes Babylon as the last to drink the cup of wrath—provides background for the judgment against Babylon here.

Jeremiah 27:7 Prophetic fulfillment

Jeremiah 27:7 predicts Babylon's eventual enslavement—this prophecy against Babylon fulfills that earlier prediction.

Jeremiah 51:1 continues the same prophecy against Babylon—directly connected as the next part of the oracle.

Jeremiah 25:12 is another prophecy by the same prophet against Babylon, reinforcing the judgment theme.

Jeremiah 25:27 commands nations to drink the cup—Babylon will face the same judgment, connecting to this prophecy.

Psalm 137:8 Parallel

Psalm 137:8 pronounces a blessing on Babylon's destroyer, echoing the same judgment theme against Babylon.

Isaiah 13:1-3 summons armies against Babylon as a parallel oracle of its downfall.

Isaiah 14:4 Parallel

Isaiah 14:4 taunts Babylon's king after his fall, a parallel mockery of the oppressor's end.

Isaiah 21:1-10 describes a watchman's announcement of Babylon's fall, paralleling this judgment scene.

Isaiah 47:1-15 taunts Babylon's humiliation from pride to shame, echoing the same downfall theme.

Habakkuk 2:5-20 pronounces woes on Babylon for violence and idolatry, aligning with its judgment here.

Revelation 18:1-24 applies Babylon's fall typologically to the end-times world system, using this judgment imagery.

Daniel 5:26 Prophetic fulfillment

Daniel 5:26 records the writing on the wall announcing Babylon's fall, fulfilling similar judgment.