Jeremiah 51:48

Then the heaven and the earth, and all that is therein, shall sing for Babylon: for the spoilers shall come unto her from the north, saith the Lord.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 51:10 declares God's vindication for His people, leading to the rejoicing over Babylon's fall in 51:48.

Jeremiah 51:53 affirms that destroyers from the LORD will come even if Babylon fortifies to heaven — reinforcing this prophecy.

Jeremiah 51:56 announces that the destroyer has come against Babylon — the fulfillment of the predicted invasion here.

Jeremiah 50:3 also mentions a nation from the north making Babylon desolate — directly parallel to the destroyers from north here.

Jeremiah 50:9 describes a gathering of great nations from the north against Babylon — expanding on the destroyers mentioned here.

Jeremiah 50:41 depicts a people from the north with many kings — the same invading force as in this verse.

Proverbs 11:10 says the city rejoices when the wicked perish — directly parallel to rejoicing over Babylon's fall.

Isaiah 44:23 calls heavens and earth to sing for God's redemption — same imagery of creation rejoicing as in Jeremiah.

Revelation 18:20 directly calls heaven to rejoice over Babylon's judgment — strong parallel to Jeremiah 51:48.

Revelation 19:1-7 has heaven rejoicing over the fall of the great prostitute — echoes Jeremiah's theme of creation rejoicing over Babylon.

Isaiah 14:7 Parallel

Isaiah 14:7 has the whole earth rejoicing after Babylon's fall — matching the cosmic singing for joy here.

Isaiah 21:2 Historical context

Isaiah 21:2 speaks of a destroyer against Babylon from Elam and Media — similar to the northern destroyers here, though not explicitly north.

Habakkuk 2:8 Related theme

Habakkuk 2:8 states Babylon will be plundered because they plundered nations — the justice underlying the joy of Babylon's fall here.