Jeremiah 6:3
The shepherds with their flocks shall come unto her; they shall pitch their tents against her round about; they shall feed every one in his place.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 4:17 describes enemies surrounding Jerusalem like field keepers, echoing the shepherds pitching tents around her.
Jeremiah 39:1-3 records the actual Babylonian siege and capture of Jerusalem, fulfilling the siege imagery of the shepherds.
Jeremiah 12:10 uses the same shepherd metaphor for those who destroy God's vineyard, connecting to the invading shepherds here.
Jeremiah 52:4 records the historical siege when Nebuchadnezzar pitched camp — fulfilling this prophecy of shepherds encamping around Jerusalem.
2 Kings 24:10-12 recounts Nebuchadnezzar's siege and Jehoiachin's surrender, matching the shepherds surrounding Zion.
2 Kings 25:1-4 gives the full account of Nebuchadnezzar pitching against Jerusalem, exactly as the shepherds pitch tents around her.
Luke 19:43 parallels the language of enemies surrounding Jerusalem, applying the same siege motif to the Roman destruction in AD 70.
Lamentations 1:17 laments that adversaries surround Jerusalem — the same siege imagery, but after the event, showing the lament.