Jeremiah 51:47
Therefore, behold, the days come, that I will do judgment upon the graven images of Babylon: and her whole land shall be confounded, and all her slain shall fall in the midst of her.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 51:18 declares idols worthless and doomed at punishment, directly reinforcing the same message about Babylon's images.
In Jeremiah 51:52, the same promise to punish Babylon's idols is repeated, reinforcing the certainty of judgment.
Jeremiah 51:44 continues the judgment on Bel, an idol, directly fulfilling the punishment of idols mentioned in 51:47.
In Jeremiah 50:2, the shame and destruction of Babylon's idols is proclaimed — directly parallel to the idol punishment in 51:47.
Jeremiah 50:35-40 includes a sword against Babylon's idols and her land becoming desolate, echoing the punishment of idols.
Jeremiah 50:38 specifically mentions drought against waters and a land of images (idols), directly linking to the punishment of idols.
In Isaiah 21:9, the same prophecy of Babylon's fall declares her idols shattered to the ground, reinforcing the punishment on images.
Isaiah 46:1 shows Bel and Nebo bowing down – the idols of Babylon humiliated, matching the punishment on images here.
Isaiah 46:2 continues: the idols go into captivity, unable to save themselves – a vivid parallel to the judgment on Babylon's images.
Revelation 17:5 uses 'Babylon' symbolically as mother of abominations, connecting to the judgment on literal Babylon's idols.