Jeremiah 18:2
Arise, and go down to the potter’s house, and there I will cause thee to hear my words.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 19:1 continues the pottery theme with a command to buy a clay flask, directly related to the potter's house.
Jeremiah 23:22 contrasts false prophets who do not stand in God's counsel with Jeremiah, who here is commanded to hear God's words directly.
Jeremiah 19:2 instructs to go to the Potsherd Gate, a location tied to pottery, similar to going to the potter's house.
Jeremiah 13:1 also commands a symbolic act—buying a loincloth—part of the prophet's series of sign-actions.
In Jeremiah 27:2, God commands another symbolic action—binding yokes—similar to the potter's house lesson here, using objects to deliver messages.
Isaiah 64:8 uses the same potter-clay metaphor to describe God's sovereignty, which Jeremiah's visit to the potter's house illustrates.
Ezekiel 4:1 commands a symbolic action (engraving on a brick), similar to the prophetic sign-act commanded here.
Acts 9:6 shares the same 'Arise and go' command, as Saul is directed to Damascus to receive further instruction, echoing Jeremiah's commissioning.