Jeremiah 19:6
Therefore, behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that this place shall no more be called Tophet, nor The valley of the son of Hinnom, but The valley of slaughter.
Cross-reference
In Jeremiah 19:11, the breaking of the jar illustrates the irreversible destruction announced in this verse.
Jeremiah 7:32 repeats the same prophecy, renaming Tophet to the Valley of Slaughter with added detail about burying there.
Jeremiah 7:33 describes the aftermath: corpses left as food for birds and beasts after the slaughter.
Jeremiah 7:31 explains the sin (child sacrifice at Tophet) that led to the judgment announced here.
In Jeremiah 20:3, Jeremiah renames Pashhur as 'Terror on Every Side'—a parallel act of renaming as judgment, just as God renamed Topheth to Valley of Slaughter.
Jeremiah 32:35 describes the same Valley of Hinnom where child sacrifice to Molech occurred—the very sin that led God to rename it Valley of Slaughter in 19:6.
Isaiah 30:33 describes Tophet as a place of fiery judgment prepared for the king, reinforcing the theme of judgment.
2 Kings 23:10 shows Josiah defiling Tophet to end child sacrifice, providing historical background for the judgment.
Joshua 15:8 identifies the Valley of Hinnom as a boundary marker for Judah, giving geographical context.
Joshua 18:16 mentions the Valley of Hinnom as a boundary for Benjamin's territory, another geographical reference.