Jeremiah 13:26

Therefore will I discover thy skirts upon thy face, that thy shame may appear.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 13:22 first mentions skirts lifted up as punishment; 13:26 specifies God Himself will expose their shame.

Lamentations 1:8 laments Jerusalem's nakedness seen by all, reinforcing the public shame imagery of Jeremiah 13:26.

Ezekiel 16:37 depicts God uncovering nakedness before lovers, the same graphic exposure of shame as in Jeremiah 13:26.

Ezekiel 23:29 describes being left naked and bare, uncovering whoring — identical to the shame exposure in Jeremiah 13:26.

Hosea 2:10 Parallel

Hosea 2:10 uses the same uncovering of lewdness imagery — God exposes Israel's shame before her lovers, reinforcing the adultery metaphor.

Isaiah 47:3 Parallel

Isaiah 47:3 explicitly says 'nakedness uncovered, shame exposed' — the same phrase as Jeremiah 13:26's 'shame displayed'. Very close parallel.

Hosea 2:3 Parallel

Hosea 2:3 says God will strip Israel naked as on the day she was born — same metaphor of exposing shame for unfaithfulness.

Nahum 3:5 Parallel

Nahum 3:5 has almost identical wording: 'lift your skirts over your face, show your nakedness' — a direct parallel of the judgment image.

Revelation 3:18 advises covering nakedness so shame is not revealed — opposite of Jeremiah's exposure. Contrasting use of the same metaphor.