Jeremiah 50:14

Put yourselves in array against Babylon round about: all ye that bend the bow, shoot at her, spare no arrows: for she hath sinned against the Lord.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 50:9 also uses the language of assembling armies and shooting arrows against Babylon, reinforcing the same military call to judgment.

In Jeremiah 50:11, the reason for attacking Babylon is given — they rejoiced over destroying God's heritage, which is the sin in verse 14.

In Jeremiah 50:29, the same command to archers is repeated with added detail about recompense for her pride.

In Jeremiah 50:42, this describes the archers summoned in verse 14 — cruel, merciless, riding horses against Babylon.

Jeremiah 50:15 describes the fall of Babylon that follows the attack commanded in 50:14—a direct continuation.

Jeremiah 51:27 calls nations like Ararat to prepare against Babylon, expanding the coalition imagery from 50:14.

Jeremiah 51:12 continues the military commands – set standards, strengthen watch – all part of the same judgment against Babylon.

Jeremiah 51:11 adds details: sharpen arrows, gather shields, and the Medes' role – extending the call to arms against Babylon.

Jeremiah 51:2 describes fanners against Babylon 'round about', echoing the same encircling attack and judgment theme.

Jeremiah 51:3 repeats the command for archers to shoot at Babylon, using the same imagery of bending the bow.

In Jeremiah 49:35, God breaks the bow of Elam — a contrast to calling archers to shoot at Babylon.

Jeremiah 46:9 Related theme

In Jeremiah 46:9, archers (Lydians) are called to fight Egypt — similar battle imagery but different target.

Isaiah 13:4 Parallel

Isaiah 13:4 depicts the Lord mustering a host against Babylon, directly paralleling the call to array armies here.

In Isaiah 13:18, archers also destroy Babylon mercilessly — a parallel judgment scene with the same imagery of bows.

Isaiah 21:2 Parallel

Isaiah 21:2 summons Medes and Elamites to besiege Babylon—a direct parallel to the call for archers in Jeremiah 50:14.

In Habakkuk 2:17, Babylon's violence is condemned, echoing the reason for the attack in Jeremiah 50:14.

Isaiah 5:28 Related theme

In Isaiah 5:28, a nation with sharp arrows and bent bows is summoned against Israel — parallel imagery but different target.