Jeremiah 11:7
For I earnestly protested unto your fathers in the day that I brought them up out of the land of Egypt, even unto this day, rising early and protesting, saying, Obey my voice.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 35:15 echoes the call to repent and the sending of prophets with the same 'rising early' phrase.
Jeremiah 25:4 repeats the 'rising early' warning pattern with the prophets not being listened to.
Jeremiah 7:13 uses the same 'rising up early' language to describe God's persistent warnings that were ignored.
Jeremiah 7:23-25 details the command to obey God's voice from the exodus and the sending of prophets.
Jeremiah 35:14 directly contrasts the Rechabites' obedience with Israel's failure to heed God's persistent words.
Jeremiah 32:23 describes their disobedience after entering the land, fulfilling the warning given after the exodus.
Jeremiah 31:32 references the same exodus covenant that they broke, contrasting with the new covenant.
Jeremiah 26:5 repeats the urgent sending of prophets and the people's failure to heed, linking to the warning.
Jeremiah 7:24 shows the same pattern: God warned persistently, but they walked in their own counsels and refused to obey.
Jeremiah 13:10 echoes the refusal to hear God's words and stubbornly following their own will, matching the persistent warning.
Jeremiah 25:3 directly recounts the same persistent speaking over 23 years, yet the people did not listen.
Jeremiah 34:13 recalls the covenant made at the exodus, the same event that grounds the warning in 11:7.
Deuteronomy 10:12 sums up what God requires: fear, walk, love, serve — the core of the obedience God exhorted.
Deuteronomy 30:20 explicitly says to obey His voice and cleave to Him, directly paralleling the exhortation in Jeremiah.
Deuteronomy 28:1-14 lists the blessings for obeying God's voice, showing the promised reward for heeding the exhortation.
Deuteronomy 12:32 commands not to add or diminish from God's words, specifying the exact obedience God demanded.
Deuteronomy 11:26-28 sets the blessing and curse condition on obedience, providing the covenantal stakes for the exhortation in Jeremiah.
Deuteronomy 10:13 adds keeping commandments and statutes for our good, reinforcing the reason behind God's repeated exhortation.
Deuteronomy 8:6 commands walking in God's ways and keeping His commandments, echoing the same call to obey that Jeremiah says God persistently gave.
1 Samuel 15:22 declares that obedience is better than sacrifice, directly affirming the priority of obeying God's voice that Jeremiah emphasizes.
Hebrews 8:9 references the exodus covenant where Israel failed to obey — directly echoing God's warning from that time.