10 And they ridicule sovereigns, and potentates are their laughingstock: they ridicule every fortress; for they heap dust and capture it.
Habakkuk 1:10 Cross References - ECB
2 Kings 24:12
12 and Yah Yachin the sovereign of Yah Hudah goes to the sovereign of Babel - he and his mother and his servants and his governors and his eunuchs: and the sovereign of Babel takes him in the eighth year of his reign:
2 Kings 25:6-7
2 Chronicles 36:6
6 Nebukadnets Tsar sovereign of Babel ascends against him and binds him in copper to go to Babel:
2 Chronicles 36:10
10 And at the turn of the year, sovereign Nebukadnets Tsar sends and brings him to Babel, with the instruments of desire of the house of Yah Veh: and has Sidqi Yah his brother reign over Yah Hudah and Yeru Shalem.
Isaiah 14:16
16 They who see you peer at you, discerning, Is this the man who quakes the earth? Who quakes sovereigndoms?
Jeremiah 32:24
24 Behold the mounds, they come to the city to capture it - to give the city into the hand of the Kesediym who fight against it at the face of the sword and of the famine and of the pestilence: and what you worded, becomes; and behold, you see.
Jeremiah 33:4
4 For thus says Yah Veh Elohim of Yisra El concerning the houses of this city and concerning the houses of the sovereigns of Yah Hudah - which are pulled down by the mounds and by the sword;
Jeremiah 52:4-7
4 And so be it, in the ninth year of his reign, in the tenth month, in the tenth of the month, Nebukadnets Tsar sovereign of Babel comes - he and all his valiant against Yeru Shalem and encamp against it; and builds battering towers against it all around:
5 thus the city comes under siege to the eleventh year of sovereign Sidqi Yah.
6 And in the fourth month, in the ninth of the month, the famine prevails in the city, and there is no bread for the people of the land.
7 Then the city splits and all the men of war flee; and go from the city by night by the way of the portal between the two walls by the garden of the sovereign - the Kesediym are all around the city; and they go by the way of the plain: