Jeremiah 18:15

Because my people hath forgotten me, they have burned incense to vanity, and they have caused them to stumble in their ways from the ancient paths, to walk in paths, in a way not cast up;

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 3:21 says Israel has forgotten the Lord their God — the exact same accusation found here.

In Jeremiah 44:25, God confronts their defiant vow to keep offering to the queen of heaven — showing the same persistent false worship.

In Jeremiah 44:15-19, the remnant in Egypt openly defend burning incense to the queen of heaven — a live example of the stubborn idolatry described here.

Jeremiah 17:13 says those who forsake the Lord are shamed — linking forsaking God to the fountain of living waters imagery.

Jeremiah 13:25 states you have forgotten Me and trusted in falsehood — repeating the charge of forgetting God for idols.

Jeremiah 6:16 uses the same 'ancient paths' imagery — the people refuse the good way, leading to the forgetting here.

Jeremiah 2:32 asks if a bride forgets her attire, yet My people have forgotten Me — identical theme of forgetting God.

Jeremiah 2:19 declares that forsaking the Lord brings correction — the same diagnosis of backsliding and its consequences.

Jeremiah 2:13 condemns forsaking the fountain of living waters for broken cisterns — directly parallel to forgetting God for idols.

Jeremiah 19:4 describes forsaking God and offering to other gods — a fuller expression of the idolatry that made them stumble.

Jeremiah 19:5 describes child sacrifice to Baal — a further example of the idolatry that caused stumbling from the ancient paths.

Jeremiah 10:15 calls idols worthless and a work of mockery — the same worthless idols Israel burned incense to.

In Jeremiah 16:19, the nations confess that fathers inherited lies and worthless idols — echoing the false gods that cause stumbling here.

Hosea 2:13 Parallel

In Hosea 2:13, God punishes Israel for forgetting him and burning offerings to Baals — nearly identical phrasing to Jeremiah 18:15.

Hosea 11:2 Parallel

In Hosea 11:2, Israel sacrifices to Baals despite being called — another example of the same apostasy.

Psalm 9:17 Parallel

Psalm 9:17 declares that those who forget God go to Sheol — the same forgetfulness that leads to stumbling here.

In Hebrews 12:13, the call to make straight paths contrasts with Israel's stumbling on crooked paths here — a shared imagery of walking rightly.

Micah 6:16 Parallel

Micah 6:16 condemns walking in the statutes of Omri and Ahab — a similar turning from God's ways to idolatrous paths as seen here.

1 Kings 16:26 Historical context

1 Kings 16:26 records Jeroboam's idolatry leading Israel into sin — a historical example of the stumbling from ancient paths here.

Isaiah 65:7 Parallel

In Isaiah 65:7, God condemns making offerings on mountains — parallel to the false worship that led to stumbling.

Isaiah 57:14 calls for clearing the way for God's people — a contrast to the stumbling caused by idols here.

In Isaiah 41:29, idols are called a delusion and empty wind — reinforcing the worthlessness of the false gods here.

2 Chronicles 29:8 Related theme

2 Chronicles 29:8 describes God's wrath on Judah for their sins — a consequence of the idolatry and forgetting God mentioned here.