Jeremiah 50:21
Go up against the land of Merathaim, even against it, and against the inhabitants of Pekod: waste and utterly destroy after them, saith the Lord, and do according to all that I have commanded thee.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 50:3 describes the nation from the north that brings desolation, identifying the attacker commanded in this verse.
Jeremiah 50:9 tells of the assembly of nations from the north that will take Babylon, providing detail on the attacking force commanded here.
Jeremiah 50:15 calls for vengeance and destruction on Babylon, reinforcing the command to waste and destroy here.
Jeremiah 51:1 names the 'destroyer' God stirs up against Babylon, specifying the agent of the destruction commanded here.
Jeremiah 51:3 provides battle details—no mercy for young men—reinforcing the total destruction order.
Jeremiah 51:53 declares that even Babylon's sky-high fortifications cannot prevent the destroyers God sends.
Jeremiah 48:10 curses those who do God's work deceitfully or hold back the sword—a warning applied to the execution of this command.
In Isaiah 10:6, God sends Assyria against a godless nation—parallel language of commanding to execute judgment, here against Babylon.
In Isaiah 48:14, God declares He will perform His purpose on Babylon—direct parallel to this command, both foretelling Babylon's downfall.
In Isaiah 13:3, God commands His consecrated ones to execute His anger on Babylon—parallel to this command for destruction.
Isaiah 13:20 adds that Babylon will be permanently uninhabited, emphasizing the complete desolation commanded here.
Habakkuk 2:7 shows Babylon's debtors suddenly plundering her, fulfilling the judgment commanded here.
Ezekiel 23:23 lists Pekod among Babylon's allies, confirming it as a region associated with Babylon targeted here.