Jeremiah 17:14
Heal me, O Lord, and I shall be healed; save me, and I shall be saved: for thou art my praise.
Cross-reference
In Jeremiah 31:18, Ephraim's prayer 'bring me back that I may be restored' mirrors the plea for healing here, both trusting God's restoration.
Jeremiah 15:20 records God's promise to save Jeremiah — the direct answer to his later prayer in 17:14.
Jeremiah 33:6 promises God will bring 'health and healing,' answering the prayer in Jeremiah 17:14 with a divine guarantee.
Jeremiah 30:13 says there is 'no healing for you,' contrasting sharply with Jeremiah's hopeful prayer for healing.
Isaiah 57:19 continues the promise of healing from 57:18, emphasizing God's restorative response.
In Matthew 14:30, Peter's desperate 'Lord, save me!' directly echoes Jeremiah's prayer for immediate salvation.
Isaiah 57:18 promises 'I will heal him' — God directly answers the cry for healing found in Jeremiah.
Isaiah 6:10 describes God hardening hearts so they cannot be healed — the opposite of Jeremiah's plea for healing.
Psalm 106:47 cries 'Save us, O Lord' — a collective plea matching Jeremiah's personal prayer for salvation.
Psalm 60:5 pleads 'give salvation by your right hand' — a parallel cry for deliverance like Jeremiah's 'save me'.
Psalm 6:4 similarly begs 'save me' — reinforcing the prayer for deliverance that Jeremiah utters.
Psalm 6:2 echoes the same plea: 'Heal me, O Lord' — a direct parallel to Jeremiah's cry for healing.
In Deuteronomy 32:39, God declares 'I wound and I heal,' affirming the sole source of healing invoked in this prayer.
Psalm 103:3 declares God 'heals all your diseases,' reinforcing the same divine healing Jeremiah prays for.
Deuteronomy 10:21 declares 'He is your praise,' the same phrase Jeremiah uses for God as his praise.
Malachi 4:2 promises 'healing in its wings,' a future messianic healing that connects to Jeremiah's plea for divine restoration.
Hosea 14:4 has God say 'I will heal their apostasy,' extending healing to spiritual unfaithfulness like Jeremiah's prayer.
In Matthew 8:25, the disciples' cry 'Save us, Lord' mirrors Jeremiah's plea for salvation in a moment of crisis.