Lamentations 4:11
The Lord hath accomplished his fury; he hath poured out his fierce anger, and hath kindled a fire in Zion, and it hath devoured the foundations thereof.
Cross-reference
Lamentations 4:22 declares that Zion's punishment is complete, directly following the outpouring of wrath described in 4:11—a sequential progression.
In Lamentations 2:17, God fulfills his decreed judgment on Zion, matching the accomplished fury and fire here.
Deuteronomy 32:22 uses identical imagery of God kindling a fire that burns to the foundations, linking this judgment to the covenant curses.
Daniel 9:12 confesses God fulfilled his words by bringing evil on Jerusalem — Lamentations 4:11 is that fulfillment.
Ezekiel 22:31 says God poured out indignation and consumed with fire — directly parallel to Lamentations 4:11's fury.
Ezekiel 20:48 declares the fire kindled by God will not be quenched — Lamentations 4:11 describes that unquenched fire.
Ezekiel 20:47 prophesies God kindling a fire that devours every tree — Lamentations 4:11 says he kindled a fire on Zion.
Jeremiah 23:20 says God's anger will not cease until executed — Lamentations 4:11 confirms it was accomplished.
Jeremiah 21:14 prophesies God kindling a fire in Jerusalem's forest, directly echoing the fire consuming Zion's foundations here.
Jeremiah 19:3-11 prophesies Jerusalem's destruction by breaking a pot — Lamentations 4:11 shows that judgment fulfilled.
Jeremiah 7:20 says God's fury will be poured out and burn unquenched on this place, closely paralleling the kindled fire here.
Jeremiah 6:11 uses the same phrase of pouring out the LORD's fury on children and young men, echoing this outpouring.
Deuteronomy 32:22 describes a fire kindled by God's anger burning to the abyss, directly echoing the kindled fire and wrath here.
Jeremiah 42:18 uses the identical phrase 'my fury hath been poured forth' upon Jerusalem, directly echoing Lamentations' description.
Jeremiah 17:27 threatens a fire that devours Jerusalem's palaces for Sabbath breaking, directly fulfilled in the fire consuming Zion's foundations.
Ezekiel 5:13 says God will 'accomplish my fury' on them, the same phrase used in Lamentations for the completed wrath on Zion.
Ezekiel 7:8 says 'I will pour out my fury' and 'accomplish mine anger,' closely paralleling Lamentations' poured-out fierce anger.
Jeremiah 4:4 warns that God's wrath will burn like fire if hearts are not circumcised — the exact judgment realized on Zion.
Ezekiel 36:18 says 'I poured my fury upon them' for their sins, directly mirroring Lamentations' outpouring of fierce anger.
Nahum 1:2 declares God is furious and avenges, sharing the theme of divine wrath but without the specific poured-out fire imagery.
Jeremiah 23:19 depicts God's wrath as a whirlwind of fury — in Lamentations 4:11 that fury is poured out on Zion.
Zechariah 1:6 says God's words through prophets took hold — Lamentations 4:11 exemplifies that accomplished judgment.