Jeremiah 52:27
And the king of Babylon smote them, and put them to death in Riblah in the land of Hamath. Thus Judah was carried away captive out of his own land.
Cross-reference
In Jeremiah 25:9-11, the LORD prophesies Nebuchadnezzar's invasion and seventy-year exile — directly fulfilled in 52:27.
In Jeremiah 24:10, God warns of sword, famine, and pestilence — these judgments lead to the exile in 52:27.
In Jeremiah 24:9, God predicts the exiles will become a horror and curse — this is fulfilled when Judah is taken into exile in 52:27.
Jeremiah 39:5 narrates Zedekiah's capture and judgment at Riblah; this verse completes the account with his death and exile.
Jeremiah 15:14 foretold serving enemies in an unknown land; this verse describes the actual exile and servitude.
Jeremiah 13:19 prophesied all Judah taken into exile; this verse records that event's fulfillment.
In Jeremiah 39:10, the poor are left in the land — a complementary detail to the exile in 52:27, showing not all were taken.
Isaiah 6:12 predicted the Lord removing people far away — the exile recorded here fulfills that.
Micah 4:10 prophesied exile to Babylon and eventual rescue; Jeremiah 52:27 records the judgment and exile, fulfilling part of that prophecy.
In Leviticus 26:33-35, exile and land rest are covenant curses — this is fulfilled when Judah is exiled in 52:27.
Isaiah 6:11 foretold cities waste and land desolate — here that desolation becomes reality for Judah.
2 Kings 25:21 records the exact same execution at Riblah, word-for-word parallel to this verse.
2 Kings 25:20 narrates the preceding step — bringing the officials to Riblah — while this verse records the execution. Together they complete the story.
2 Kings 23:27 prophesied God would remove Judah as He removed Israel — Jeremiah 52:27 records that fulfillment.
In Deuteronomy 28:36, the LORD threatens that the king will be taken to a foreign nation — Zedekiah is captured and exiled in 52:27.
In Deuteronomy 4:26, Moses warns of perishing from the land due to idolatry — this curse is realized in the exile of 52:27.
2 Kings 23:33 also places a king's judgment at Riblah in Hamath, the same location as Zedekiah's execution here.
Lamentations 1:3 laments Judah's exile and affliction, the same event of being taken into exile recorded here.
Lamentations 1:5 describes Judah's affliction and children taken captive, matching the exile outcome here.
2 Kings 17:23 records Israel's exile to Assyria, mirroring the pattern of removal from the land that Judah now suffers.
2 Kings 17:20 shows the same divine rejection leading to exile, but for the northern kingdom Israel, paralleling Judah's fate here.