Zechariah 6:6

The black horses which are therein go forth into the north country; and the white go forth after them; and the grisled go forth toward the south country.

Cross-reference

Zechariah 6:2 lists the black horses — the immediate context specifying the horses that go north in Zechariah 6:6.

Zechariah 6:3 lists the white and dappled horses — directly referenced as the ones going west and south in Zechariah 6:6.

Zechariah 1:8 also features colored horses (red, brown, white) in a vision, directly paralleling the horse imagery in Zechariah 6.

Ezekiel 1:4 Parallel

In Ezekiel 1:4, a cloud from the north introduces God's chariot-throne vision — same north origin and chariot imagery as Zechariah.

In Jeremiah 25:9, God brings Nebuchadnezzar from the north — direct link to the north country in Zechariah's chariot vision.

In Jeremiah 51:48, enemies from the north destroy Babylon — the north as agent of judgment matches Zechariah's northbound chariot.

Jeremiah 1:14 says disaster comes from the north, linking to the black horses going north in this verse as a symbol of judgment.

In Jeremiah 1:15, God summons families from the north to judge Jerusalem — the north as God's instrument echoes Zechariah's northbound chariot.

In Jeremiah 4:6, disaster from the north is announced — the same geographical direction of judgment seen in Zechariah's vision.