Jeremiah 13:15
Hear ye, and give ear; be not proud: for the Lord hath spoken.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 13:9 says God will spoil the pride of Judah—directly linked to the warning 'do not be proud' in the same chapter, verse 15.
Jeremiah 13:17 weeps because the people will not listen, contrasting with the command to hear—a direct consequence of the pride warned against in verse 15.
Jeremiah 2:4 calls the house of Jacob to 'Hear the word of the LORD'—a similar summons to listen, emphasizing the same prophetic urgency.
Jeremiah 10:1 commands 'Hear the word that the LORD speaks to you'—identical in theme to the call in Jeremiah 13:15 to give ear to God.
Jeremiah 43:2 shows the pride Jeremiah warned against — leaders insolently reject God's message.
James 4:10 calls for humbling before the Lord, directly matching Jeremiah's 'be not proud' — a NT application of the same principle.
Isaiah 1:2 opens with the same call 'Hear, O heavens, and give ear' and laments rebellion, directly paralleling the summons to listen in Jeremiah 13:15.
2 Chronicles 12:6 records the humbling of Israel's leaders — a positive example of the humility Jeremiah commands.
Nehemiah 9:29 describes Israelites acting presumptuously and stiffening their necks—refusing to hear, mirroring the warning against pride in Jeremiah 13:15.
Isaiah 28:14 addresses scornful rulers, paralleling the warning against pride here — both demand humble hearing of God's word.