Jeremiah 6:9
Thus saith the Lord of hosts, They shall throughly glean the remnant of Israel as a vine: turn back thine hand as a grapegatherer into the baskets.
Cross-reference
In Jeremiah 16:16, God sends fishers and hunters to gather Israel for judgment—similar to the gleaning imagery in Jeremiah 6:9.
In Jeremiah 49:9, the same grape-gleaning metaphor is used for Edom's judgment—paralleling the image in Jeremiah 6:9 for Israel.
Jeremiah 52:28-30 records the actual exiles — the 'gleaning' of the remnant prophesied here, listing the three deportations.
Jeremiah 52:30 records the third deportation (745 persons) — part of the historical fulfillment of God's thorough 'gleaning' of the remnant.
Obadiah 1:5 uses the same grape-gathering metaphor: normally gatherers leave some, but Edom's judgment is total — contrasting with Jeremiah's thorough gleaning.
Revelation 14:18 pictures the final harvest of judgment using grape-gathering imagery — an eschatological parallel to God's thorough gleaning here.