Jeremiah 19:10

Then shalt thou break the bottle in the sight of the men that go with thee,

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 19:1 Historical context

Jeremiah 19:1 is the earlier command to purchase the flask that is broken here, completing the symbolic narrative.

Jeremiah 51:63 also involves a symbolic destruction act — casting a book into the Euphrates — paralleling the flask-breaking as a sign of judgment.

Isaiah 30:14 directly describes a potter's vessel smashed beyond repair, mirroring the judgment symbolized by the broken flask.

Acts 21:11 Parallel

Acts 21:11 also uses a prophetic object lesson — binding Paul's belt — paralleling the symbolic judgment action here.