Lamentations 5:11
They ravished the women in Zion, and the maids in the cities of Judah.
Cross-reference
Lamentations 3:51 laments the fate of all the daughters of the city, echoing the same sorrow for violated women.
Deuteronomy 28:30 is the covenant curse that foretells the violation of women as a consequence of disobedience.
Zechariah 14:2 prophesies a future siege where women are raped, mirroring the historical event in Lamentations.
Jeremiah 6:12 directly predicts wives being taken away, a prophecy fulfilled in the horrors of Lamentations.
Jeremiah 38:22 describes the women of Jerusalem being led to Babylonian officials, a specific fulfillment of the violation.
Zechariah 8:4 contrasts this devastation with a restored Jerusalem where elderly sit safely in streets — opposite fate for the vulnerable.
Isaiah 13:16 uses identical language of wives ravished, but as a prophecy against Babylon, not Judah.
In Amos 7:17, Amaziah's wife becomes a prostitute — a similar divine judgment of sexual violation, though a specific prophecy rather than historical report.