2 Chronicles 36:12

And he did that which was evil in the sight of the Lord his God, and humbled not himself before Jeremiah the prophet speaking from the mouth of the Lord.

Cross-reference

In 2 Chronicles 32:26, Hezekiah humbles himself—contrasting with Zedekiah's failure to humble before Jeremiah.

2 Chronicles 33:12 shows Manasseh humbling himself in distress—opposite to Zedekiah's refusal to humble.

2 Chronicles 33:19 records Manasseh's humbling and God's response—contrasting Zedekiah who did not humble.

2 Chronicles 33:23 says Amon did not humble himself like Manasseh—paralleling Zedekiah's similar failure.

Exodus 10:3 Parallel

Exodus 10:3 has Pharaoh refusing to humble himself before God—the same pattern as Zedekiah's refusal.

Jeremiah 21:1–10 Historical context

Jeremiah 21:1-10 records Zedekiah's inquiry to Jeremiah, showing his failure to truly humble and submit to God's word.

Jeremiah 27:12–22 Historical context

Jeremiah 27:12-22 gives Jeremiah's counsel to submit to Babylon, which Zedekiah ignored, illustrating his lack of humility.

Jeremiah 28:1–17 Historical context

Jeremiah 28:1-17 presents false prophet Hananiah opposing Jeremiah, revealing why Zedekiah did not humble himself.

Jeremiah 34:2–22 Historical context

Jeremiah 34:2-22 contains Jeremiah's prophecy of Zedekiah's capture, the consequence of his refusal to humble.

Jeremiah 37:2–21 Historical context

Jeremiah 37:2-21 shows Zedekiah seeking then imprisoning Jeremiah, revealing his persistent pride and disobedience.

Jeremiah 38:14–28 Historical context

Jeremiah 38:14-28 details Zedekiah's secret meeting with Jeremiah, fearing men rather than humbling before God.

Daniel 5:22 Parallel

Daniel 5:22 says Belshazzar did not humble his heart—mirroring Zedekiah's failure to humble.

Daniel 5:23 Parallel

Daniel 5:23 describes Belshazzar's pride and dishonor to God—similar to Zedekiah's refusal to humble.

In 2 Kings 24:19, the identical evaluation 'did evil in the eyes of the LORD' is applied to Zedekiah himself, paralleling this verse directly.

Jeremiah 34:1 Historical context

Jeremiah 34:1 provides the historical backdrop—Nebuchadnezzar's siege—during which Zedekiah rejected Jeremiah's prophetic word.

In 1 Samuel 15:19, Saul is rebuked for doing evil in the LORD's eyes and disobeying a prophet—mirroring Zedekiah's failure to humble himself before Jeremiah.

James 4:10 Contrast

James 4:10 commands humility before God, directly contrasting Zedekiah's refusal to humble himself before Jeremiah.

1 Peter 5:6 Contrast

1 Peter 5:6 likewise calls for humility under God's hand, opposite to Zedekiah's pride in ignoring the prophet.