Jeremiah 16:8
Thou shalt not also go into the house of feasting, to sit with them to eat and to drink.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 15:17 shows the prophet avoiding the assembly of mockers—the same command to stay away from feasting that God gives here.
Ecclesiastes 7:2-4 praises the house of mourning over feasting—directly complements the command here to avoid feasting during judgment.
In Isaiah 22:12-14, people feast while God calls for mourning—here God forbids feasting as judgment approaches. Both highlight inappropriate feasting.
Amos 6:4-6 condemns feasting without grief for the nation's ruin—the same refusal to mourn while feasting that God forbids here.
Matthew 24:38 shows people eating and drinking before the flood—contrasted with the command here to abstain from feasting as a sign of judgment.
Luke 17:27-29 depicts feasting before destruction—a contrasting attitude to the abstinence commanded here.
Psalm 26:4 declares avoiding vain persons—a parallel to refusing feasting with the ungodly, though David's choice is voluntary.
1 Corinthians 5:11 instructs not to eat with a sinful brother—a parallel to avoiding feasting with the ungodly, though here it's judgment-based.
Ephesians 5:11 extends the principle: avoid participating in sinful revelry, just as Jeremiah was told to shun feasting scenes.