Jeremiah 19:2

And go forth unto the valley of the son of Hinnom, which is by the entry of the east gate, and proclaim there the words that I shall tell thee,

Cross-reference

In Jeremiah 19:6, the prophecy delivered at that location—this place will be renamed Valley of Slaughter—directly follows the command in 19:2.

Jeremiah 19:14 Historical context

In Jeremiah 19:14, Jeremiah returns from Topheth and continues prophesying in the temple court; it shows the aftermath of the command in 19:2.

Jeremiah 1:7 is the prophet's commissioning — 'go to all I send you' — directly echoed in the specific command to go to the valley in 19:2.

Jeremiah 7:2 commands standing at the temple gate to proclaim — same pattern of gate-proclamation as the Potsherd Gate in 19:2.

Jeremiah 7:31 Historical context

Jeremiah 7:31 describes the high places of Topheth in the Valley of Hinnom — the same location where Jeremiah is sent, linking judgment context.

Jeremiah 7:32 Historical context

Jeremiah 7:32 prophecies the valley will be called 'Valley of Slaughter' — directly connected to the same location in 19:2, intensifying the judgment theme.

Jeremiah 26:2 commands standing in the temple court and speaking all words — echoing the same commission pattern as 19:2.

Jeremiah 32:35 Historical context

Jeremiah 32:35 again references the Valley of Hinnom and child sacrifice — the same sinful practices condemned in the context of 19:2.

Jeremiah 3:12 likewise commands 'go and proclaim' a message, paralleling the prophetic action in 19:2.

Jeremiah 11:6 commands proclaiming words in cities and streets — a general parallel to the specific command in 19:2.

2 Kings 23:10 describes Josiah desecrating Topheth in that valley, showing later reform that contrasts with the sins Jeremiah confronts.

2 Chronicles 28:3 Historical context

2 Chronicles 28:3 records Ahaz sacrificing children in the same valley, directly illustrating the evil Jeremiah denounces.

2 Chronicles 33:6 Historical context

2 Chronicles 33:6 shows Manasseh also sacrificing children in the Valley of Hinnom, reinforcing the chronic sin there.

Joshua 15:8 Historical context

Joshua 15:8 first mentions the Valley of Ben Hinnom as a border landmark, providing geographic background for Jeremiah's later prophetic act there.

Joshua 18:16 Historical context

Joshua 18:16 identifies the Valley of Hinnom as a geographical boundary, the same location where Jeremiah is sent to prophesy.