Jeremiah 6:5
Arise, and let us go by night, and let us destroy her palaces.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 9:21 describes death entering the palaces, fulfilling the destruction threatened here.
Jeremiah 17:27 warns of fire devouring Jerusalem's palaces, directly linking to the palace destruction here.
Jeremiah 52:13 records the actual burning of Jerusalem's palaces, fulfilling the destruction commanded here.
2 Chronicles 36:19 records the actual burning of palaces by Babylonians, fulfilling the call in Jeremiah 6:5.
Psalm 48:3 declares God's presence in the palaces now targeted for destruction—a stark contrast.
Isaiah 32:14 depicts the palace as forsaken and desolate, a parallel outcome to the destruction called for.
Hosea 8:14 links palace destruction to Israel's forgetfulness of God, providing the reason for the judgment.
Amos 3:11 predicts the plundering of palaces by an adversary, matching the call to destroy.
Amos 3:10 reveals the sin inside the palaces—violence and robbery—justifying the destruction.
In Obadiah 1:1, a similar summons 'Arise, and let us' calls nations to attack Edom, mirroring the call against Jerusalem here.