Zechariah 11:1
Open thy doors, O Lebanon, that the fire may devour thy cedars.
Cross-reference
Zechariah 10:10 promises return to Lebanon for restoration, while Zechariah 11:1 calls for fire on Lebanon — judgment versus restoration.
Jeremiah 22:6 uses Lebanon as a metaphor for Judah's royal house facing desolation, same image as the cedars of Lebanon being judged.
Jeremiah 22:7 explicitly mentions cutting down choice cedars and casting into fire, directly matching the fire devouring cedars in Zechariah 11:1.
In Isaiah 2:13, the same cedars of Lebanon symbolize pride being judged, reinforcing the imagery of destruction here.
In Isaiah 10:34, 'Lebanon will fall' by the Majestic One directly parallels the fire judgment on Lebanon's cedars here.
In Isaiah 33:9, Lebanon withers under judgment, closely mirroring the fire devastation on its cedars here.
In Jeremiah 21:14, God kindles a fire in the forest that devours, directly mirroring the fire on Lebanon's cedars here.
In Isaiah 37:24, the Assyrian king boasts of cutting Lebanon's cedars—a human act that contrasts with the divine fire judgment here.
Jeremiah 22:23 addresses inhabitant of Lebanon nesting in cedars, warning of coming judgment, similar to fire on Lebanon's cedars.
Deuteronomy 32:22 depicts God's wrath as a fire that devours earth and mountains. Like Zechariah's fire on cedars, it uses flame as divine judgment imagery.