Jeremiah 11:9
And the Lord said unto me, A conspiracy is found among the men of Judah, and among the inhabitants of Jerusalem.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 5:31 describes the people loving false prophecy and priestly corruption—the same conspiracy of rebellion that God exposes here.
Jeremiah 8:10 shows the same greed and deceit from least to greatest, illustrating the conspiracy Jeremiah exposed.
Ezekiel 22:25-31 details a similar conspiracy among prophets, priests, and princes who corrupt justice and devour souls.
Hosea 6:9 describes priests conspiring to murder on the road, mirroring the hidden conspiracy in Judah.
Micah 3:11 exposes leaders who take bribes and teach for money, forming a corrupt conspiracy against God.
Micah 7:2 says the godly have perished and everyone hunts another—the same pervasive conspiracy Jeremiah confronted.
Micah 7:3 shows rulers weaving evil together with bribes, echoing the collective conspiracy against God’s covenant.
Zephaniah 3:1-4 indicts Jerusalem’s rebellious officials, judges, prophets, and priests—a conspiracy like Jeremiah’s.
Matthew 21:38 portrays tenants conspiring to kill the heir, prefiguring how Judah’s conspiracy foreshadows the plot against Jesus.
Matthew 26:3 shows the chief priests and elders gathering to plot Jesus’ arrest—a direct NT parallel to Judah’s conspiracy.
In Matthew 26:4, the religious leaders conspire to kill Jesus, mirroring the conspiracy of Judah against God's covenant.
In John 11:53, the Sanhedrin plots to kill Jesus — a direct parallel to the conspiracy among Judah in Jeremiah 11:9.
Acts 23:12-15 describes a plot to kill Paul, echoing the same pattern of conspiracy against God's servants seen in Jeremiah 11:9.