Micah 4:11

Now also many nations are gathered against thee, that say, Let her be defiled, and let our eye look upon Zion.

Cross-reference

Micah 7:10 Contrast

Micah 7:10 shows the enemy who said 'Where is your God?' being shamed — the same gloating then reversal within Micah.

Jeremiah 52:4 Prophetic fulfillment

Jeremiah 52:4 recounts the actual Babylonian siege—fulfilling Micah’s prophecy of nations gathering to defile Jerusalem.

Lamentations 2:16 quotes enemies boasting after Zion’s fall—directly echoing the gloating gaze predicted in Micah 4:11.

Lamentations 2:16 echoes the same gloating language — enemies open mouths wide and say 'We have swallowed her up.'

Joel 3:2-15 describes God gathering those nations for judgment in the Valley of Jehoshaphat — a direct response to their assembly against Zion.

Obadiah 1:12 explicitly forbids gloating over Judah's misfortune — contrasting the nations' attitude in Micah 4:11.

In Jeremiah 30:16, God promises that those who devour Zion will be devoured—the same nations gathered against her will face divine justice.

Zechariah 2:8 declares that those who plunder Zion touch the apple of God's eye, directly connecting to the nations gathered against her.

Zechariah 12:3 explicitly describes all nations coming against Jerusalem, just as in Micah 4:11, and adds they will be injured.

Zechariah 14:12 details the plague on nations that war against Jerusalem, fulfilling the judgment implied in Micah 4:11.

Zephaniah 3:8 shows God gathering nations for judgment, while Micah 4:11 shows nations gathering against Zion—a contrast in agency.

Isaiah 8:9 Parallel

Isaiah 8:9 calls peoples to gird themselves but be shattered — a parallel that nations gathering will be broken.

Ezekiel 26:3 uses the same phrase 'many nations' gathered against Tyre, echoing the gathering against Zion in Micah 4:11.

Habakkuk 2:8 warns plunderers will be plundered, paralleling the fate of nations that gather against Zion in Micah 4:11.