Jeremiah 11:6
Then the Lord said unto me, Proclaim all these words in the cities of Judah, and in the streets of Jerusalem, saying, Hear ye the words of this covenant, and do them.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 11:2-3 contains the covenant words that verse 6 then commands to be proclaimed—a direct sequential reference.
Jeremiah 7:2 has a parallel command to proclaim at the temple gate, just as 11:6 says to proclaim in cities and streets.
Jeremiah 19:2 also commands proclamation in a specific location (Valley of Ben Hinnom), mirroring the public proclamation here.
Jeremiah 2:2 records a similar prophetic commission to proclaim God's message — this verse continues that same mission to call the people.
John 13:17 echoes the same principle: knowing is not enough; blessing comes from doing. It reinforces the covenant call to action.
Romans 2:13 directly parallels: it is doers of the law who are justified, not hearers only — exactly the point of 'hear and do' here.
James 1:22 warns against being hearers only, calling for doers of the word — a direct New Testament echo of this covenant command.
Deuteronomy 29:1 introduces the covenant made with Israel — the very 'words of this covenant' Jeremiah is commanded to proclaim.
Zechariah 1:4 refers to the former prophets who cried 'Return' — but the people did not listen, exactly the failure Jeremiah addresses here.
Zechariah 7:7 references the earlier prophets' words, which includes the kind of covenant proclamation commanded here.