Jeremiah 19:14

Then came Jeremiah from Tophet, whither the Lord had sent him to prophesy; and he stood in the court of the Lord’s house; and said to all the people,

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 19:2 commands the prophet to go to Topheth; verse 14 records his return from that place to the temple court — direct narrative sequence.

Jeremiah 19:3 delivers the disaster prophecy at Topheth; verse 14 shows Jeremiah returning from that same location — part of the same event.

In Jeremiah 26:2, the same command to stand in the temple court and speak all God's words is given, matching Jeremiah's action here.

In Jeremiah 7:2, Jeremiah is commanded to stand in the temple gate to prophesy, a similar instruction to his action in the court.

Jeremiah 25:2 also records Jeremiah speaking to all the people in the temple court, reinforcing the public proclamation of judgment.

Jeremiah 28:5 places Jeremiah in the temple confronting Hananiah — another public declaration of God's message.

Jeremiah 36:6 instructs Baruch to read Jeremiah's words in the temple, echoing the public proclamation in the court.

In 2 Chronicles 24:21, Zechariah is stoned in the temple court for his prophecy, highlighting the risk Jeremiah also faced.

Joshua 15:8 Historical context

In Joshua 15:8, the valley of Hinnom (where Topheth is) is mentioned as a boundary, the same location Jeremiah returns from.

In 2 Chronicles 24:20, Zechariah the priest stands in the temple to deliver a judgment message, paralleling Jeremiah's prophetic stance.