Jeremiah 10:24

O Lord, correct me, but with judgment; not in thine anger, lest thou bring me to nothing.

Cross-reference

In Jeremiah 30:11, God promises to discipline Israel in just measure, echoing the plea for measured correction in Jeremiah 10:24.

Jeremiah 46:28 uses the same phrase 'discipline you with justice' — confirming God's measured correction for His people.

Psalm 6:1 Parallel

In Psalm 6:1, the psalmist pleads 'rebuke me not in your anger' — virtually identical to Jeremiah's request for correction not in anger.

Psalm 38:1 Parallel

In Psalm 38:1, the plea 'rebuke me not in your anger' repeats the same request as Jeremiah 10:24 for correction not in wrath.

Habakkuk 3:2 Related theme

In Habakkuk 3:2, the prophet asks God to remember mercy in wrath — similar to Jeremiah's plea for correction with justice, not anger.

Isaiah 57:16 Related theme

Isaiah 57:16 declares God will not always be angry — echoing Jeremiah's request for correction without wrath.

Isaiah 64:9 Related theme

Isaiah 64:9 pleads for God not to be angry beyond measure — parallel plea to Jeremiah's for measured correction.

Ezekiel 5:11 declares God will show no pity or mercy — the opposite of Jeremiah's plea for discipline not in anger.

Hebrews 12:6 teaches that the Lord disciplines those He loves — echoing the concept of divine correction but with a focus on love.

Revelation 3:19 says those Christ loves He rebukes and disciplines — another NT affirmation that discipline stems from love.