Jeremiah 13:1
Thus saith the Lord unto me, Go and get thee a linen girdle, and put it upon thy loins, and put it not in water.
Cross-reference
In Jeremiah 43:9, the Lord commands a symbolic act with stones — another visual prophecy by Jeremiah.
In Jeremiah 18:2, the Lord sends Jeremiah to the potter's house for another object lesson — a similar prophetic commission.
In Jeremiah 19:1, the Lord gives a similar command to buy a potter's flask — another prophetic sign using an object.
In Jeremiah 27:2, the Lord commands a symbolic action with a yoke — another visual prophecy, this time about bondage.
In Isaiah 20:2, God commands Isaiah to perform a symbolic act with his clothing — a direct parallel to Jeremiah's loincloth sign.
Ezekiel 12:3 also commands a symbolic action—packing for exile—as a visual parable of judgment, mirroring Jeremiah's linen sash.
Hosea 1:2 likewise commands a symbolic act (marrying a prostitute) using marriage to depict Israel's unfaithfulness, matching the sash's purpose.
Acts 21:11 records Agabus using a belt as a prophetic object lesson, directly paralleling Jeremiah's symbolic sash.
Hosea 12:10 explains that God gives parables through prophets, which is exactly what Jeremiah's sash action is—a living parable.
In Ezekiel 4:1, Ezekiel is commanded to perform a symbolic act with a brick — a similar prophetic object lesson.
Hebrews 1:1 summarizes that God spoke through prophets in many ways — including symbolic acts like this loincloth.