Zechariah 12:2
Behold, I will make Jerusalem a cup of trembling unto all the people round about, when they shall be in the siege both against Judah and against Jerusalem.
Cross-reference
Zechariah 12:9 declares God will destroy all nations attacking Jerusalem — the outcome of the cup of staggering introduced here.
Zechariah 14:14 continues the same battle — Judah fights and plunders the nations, fulfilling the staggering from verse 12:2.
Zechariah 14:3 shows the LORD fighting against those nations — the direct consequence of the siege described here.
Psalm 75:8 uses a cup of wine as God's judgment — the same cup imagery as Jerusalem being a cup of trembling.
In Revelation 14:10, the ungodly drink the wine of God’s wrath poured full strength into the cup of His anger.
In Habakkuk 2:16, the cup in the LORD’s right hand brings shame instead of glory to the proud.
In Jeremiah 51:7, Babylon is a golden cup in the LORD’s hand making the nations drunk with her wine.
In Jeremiah 25:15, the LORD commands Jeremiah to take the 'cup of the wine of wrath' and make nations drink it.
In Isaiah 51:23, the cup of staggering is placed into the hands of Jerusalem’s tormentors, reversing judgment.
In Isaiah 51:22, the LORD promises to take the 'cup of staggering' from Jerusalem’s hand so they drink no more.
In Isaiah 51:17, the same 'cup of staggering' is called the cup of the LORD's wrath that Jerusalem drank to the dregs.
Isaiah 60:12 directly says nations not serving Jerusalem will perish — here that judgment is depicted as a cup of staggering.
Ezekiel 38:15 depicts a great host from the north attacking Israel—like Zechariah's surrounding peoples, a coalition gathered against God's people.
Revelation 18:6 uses the same cup-of-wrath imagery for Babylon — here Jerusalem is the cup that staggers attackers, there Babylon must drink double.
In Jeremiah 30:16, God promises to devour Israel's devourers—like Zechariah's cup of staggering, it shows God turning against Jerusalem's enemies.
Jeremiah 50:28 declares vengeance on Babylon for the temple—similar divine retribution against those who attacked Jerusalem.
In Jeremiah 12:14, God judges 'my evil neighbors' who harm Israel—same theme of divine judgment on surrounding peoples attacking Jerusalem.
Jeremiah 51:57 describes God making Babylon's leaders drunk to their destruction — a parallel cup-of-wrath judgment against those who oppose His people.
Haggai 2:22 says God will overthrow kingdoms' power—parallel to Zechariah's image of God using Jerusalem to stagger and judge nations.
Ezra 6:12 invokes a curse on anyone who destroys the temple — here God makes Jerusalem a cup to stagger attackers, a similar protective judgment.