Zechariah 14:14

And Judah also shall fight at Jerusalem; and the wealth of all the heathen round about shall be gathered together, gold, and silver, and apparel, in great abundance.

Cross-references

In Zechariah 10:5, Judah is depicted as victorious warriors with the Lord, directly matching the fighting role here.

Zechariah 12:5-7 describes Judah's strength in Jerusalem's defense, exactly the same context as the fighting here.

In Zechariah 12:2, Jerusalem is a cup of trembling for surrounding nations; here those nations are plundered.

2 Chronicles 14:13-15 records Judah plundering after divine victory, a direct parallel to the wealth gathered here.

2 Chronicles 20:25-27 describes gathering abundant plunder including garments, exactly mirroring the gold, silver, and garments here.

Isaiah 60:9 Parallel

In Isaiah 60:9, the wealth of nations is brought to Jerusalem, matching the collection of gold and silver from surrounding nations here.

In Obadiah 1:15, the principle of retribution — what you did comes back — is enacted here as the nations' wealth is taken.

In 2 Kings 7:6-18, the Lord caused enemy panic and left plunder for Israel, prefiguring the eschatological plunder here.

Isaiah 23:18 speaks of Tyre's wealth dedicated to the Lord, similar to the consecration of plunder from nations here.

In Ezekiel 39:10, Israel plunders those who plundered them, mirroring the collection of enemy wealth here after battle.