Zechariah 1:19

And I said unto the angel that talked with me, What be these? And he answered me, These are the horns which have scattered Judah, Israel, and Jerusalem.

Cross-reference

In Zechariah 1:9, the angel is asked about the vision; verse 19 is the angel's answer identifying the four horns.

Zechariah 1:21 introduces the four craftsmen who follow the horns described in verse 19—direct narrative sequence.

Zechariah 4:4 repeats the exact question 'What are these?' to the angel, mirroring the inquiry about the horns.

Zechariah 6:4 again uses the question 'What are these?' to the angel, directly echoing the pattern from the horns vision.

Zechariah 8:14 Related theme

Zechariah 8:14 recalls God's purpose to bring disaster on Israel, connecting to the scattering judgment represented by these horns.

Jeremiah 50:17 describes Israel as a sheep scattered by Assyria and Babylon, directly paralleling these horns that scattered Judah.

Jeremiah 50:18 Related theme

Jeremiah 50:18 announces God's punishment on Babylon, mirroring the judgment that follows the scattering by these horns.

Jeremiah 48:25 uses 'horn' as a symbol of national power cut off, directly paralleling the horns in Zechariah representing scattering nations.

Ezra 4:1 Parallel

Ezra 4:1 introduces adversaries of Judah, parallel to the horn nations that scattered God's people here.

Ezra 4:4 Parallel

Ezra 4:4 shows the people discouraging Judah from building, continuing the opposition theme from the horns' scattering.

Ezra 4:7 Parallel

Ezra 4:7 records adversaries writing to the king to halt rebuilding, reflecting ongoing hostility like these horns.

Ezra 5:3 Parallel

Ezra 5:3 describes officials questioning the rebuilding decree, another instance of opposition akin to the horns.