Lamentations 5:12
Princes are hanged up by their hand: the faces of elders were not honoured.
Cross-reference
In Lamentations 2:10, elders sit on ground in mourning — the same humiliation of elders described here as being shown no respect.
Lamentations 4:16 explicitly states no respect was shown to elders — directly parallel to 'elders are shown no respect' in 5:12.
Lamentations 1:8 describes Jerusalem's shame and loss of honor; Lamentations 5:12 focuses on the specific dishonor of its leaders.
Lamentations 1:19 mentions elders dying in the city; Lamentations 5:12 adds that their faces were not honored in death.
Lamentations 4:2 compares formerly precious sons to earthen pots; Lamentations 5:12 illustrates that devaluation in the treatment of leaders.
Isaiah 47:6 says Babylon made the aged's yoke heavy — parallel mistreatment of the elderly, here elders disrespected.
Jeremiah 39:6 records the slaying of all nobles of Judah — parallel execution of princes, as here princes are hung up.
Jeremiah 52:10 also records slaying of Judah's princes — same event as Jeremiah 39:6, parallel to princes being executed here.
Jeremiah 52:25-27 records the actual execution of princes — the historical fulfillment of the humiliation described here.
Leviticus 19:32 commands honoring the elderly; Lamentations 5:12 describes the violation of that command in Jerusalem's fall.
Ezekiel 19:1 is a lament for the princes of Israel; Lamentations 5:12 laments the same princes' execution and dishonor.
Isaiah 3:2 prophesies the removal of leaders and elders; Lamentations 5:12 shows the same judgment realized.