Jeremiah 17:15
Behold, they say unto me, Where is the word of the Lord? let it come now.
Cross-reference
In Jeremiah 20:7, he laments being mocked and ridiculed — the same rejection he faces for proclaiming God's word here.
In Jeremiah 20:8, he says the word brings insult and reproach — directly echoing the ridicule from verse 15.
In Isaiah 5:19, mockers say 'Let God hurry' — the same taunt as those asking where the LORD's word is here.
In Ezekiel 12:22, the proverb 'every vision comes to nothing' matches the scoffing at delayed prophecy in Jeremiah.
In Ezekiel 12:27, people claim visions are for the distant future — same dismissal of prophecy as here.
In Ezekiel 12:28, God declares his words will not be delayed — directly answering the mockery in Jeremiah 17:15.
In 2 Peter 3:3, scoffers in the last days mock the promise of Christ's return, paralleling the mockery of Jeremiah's prophecies.
2 Peter 3:4 quotes the exact same taunt, 'Where is the promise of His coming?' — direct parallel to the scoffers questioning God's word.