Jeremiah 50:18
Therefore thus saith the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel; Behold, I will punish the king of Babylon and his land, as I have punished the king of Assyria.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 50:33 explains the oppression of Israel that motivates the punishment of Babylon proclaimed in Jeremiah 50:18.
Jeremiah 30:16 promises that Israel's devourers will be devoured — directly applicable to Babylon's punishment declared in Jeremiah 50:18.
Jeremiah 51:24 states God will repay Babylon for evil in Zion — reinforcing the judgment theme of Jeremiah 50:18 with a specific reason.
Jeremiah 51:49 says Babylon must fall for the slain of Israel — another reason for Babylon's judgment, parallel to the theme in Jeremiah 50:18.
Isaiah 37:36-38 recounts the very punishment of Assyria that Jeremiah 50:18 references as a pattern for Babylon's judgment.
Ezekiel 31:3-17 vividly describes the fall of Assyria as a great tree, illustrating the judgment that Jeremiah 50:18 says God brought on Assyria.
In Nahum 3:19, Nineveh's fall is described — the very judgment on Assyria that Jeremiah 50:18 uses as a pattern for Babylon.
In Zephaniah 2:13-15, God's judgment on Nineveh is detailed, providing the specific example of Assyria's fate referenced in Jeremiah 50:18.
Isaiah 10:12 records God's punishment of the Assyrian king — a parallel instance of judging Assyria, the comparison point in Jeremiah 50:18.
Nahum 3:18 depicts the downfall of Assyria's leaders — the same judgment on Assyria that Jeremiah 50:18 uses as a model for Babylon.
Habakkuk 2:8 declares Babylon will be plundered for its plundering, directly matching the judgment on Babylon in Jeremiah 50:18.
Zechariah 2:8 says those who plunder Israel touch God's eye, reinforcing the judgment on Babylon in Jeremiah 50:18.
Zechariah 1:19 identifies the horns that scattered Israel; Babylon is one such horn, linking to God's judgment on Babylon in Jeremiah 50:18.