Zephaniah 1:10
And it shall come to pass in that day, saith the Lord, that there shall be the noise of a cry from the fish gate, and an howling from the second, and a great crashing from the hills.
Cross-reference
Zephaniah 1:7 calls for silence before the day of the Lord; verse 10 then describes the cries that break that silence as judgment arrives.
Zephaniah 1:15 expands on the day of the Lord introduced in verse 10, detailing it as a day of wrath and distress.
Verse 14 of this same chapter clarifies that the cry occurs on the near 'day of the LORD' — immediate context adds meaning.
Isaiah 22:5 describes a day of tumult and shouting, directly paralleling the cry and crash of Zephaniah 1:10.
Jeremiah 39:2 records the actual breaching of Jerusalem's wall, fulfilling Zephaniah's prophecy of a cry from the Fish Gate.
Amos 8:3 speaks of wailings on the day of the Lord, directly parallel to the cries in Zephaniah 1:10.
Jeremiah 51:54 explicitly echoes 'a sound of cry... and great destruction' — the closest verbal parallel to this cry.
In 2 Chronicles 33:14, the Fish Gate is part of Manasseh's wall—same location as Zephaniah's cry.
Nehemiah 3:3 records the rebuilding of the Fish Gate—the same gate where Zephaniah's cry is heard.
Nehemiah 12:39 lists the Fish Gate in a procession—same location as Zephaniah's cry.
Isaiah 22:4 expresses bitter weeping over Jerusalem's destruction, echoing the cries of distress prophesied in Zephaniah 1:10.