Jeremiah 20:1

Now Pashur the son of Immer the priest, who was also chief governor in the house of the Lord, heard that Jeremiah prophesied these things.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 1:19 promises God will deliver Jeremiah from those who fight him — directly applicable to the opposition from Pashhur here.

Jeremiah 29:26 Historical context

Jeremiah 29:26 describes the same 'chief officer in the house of the LORD' role that Pashhur held, explaining his authority.

In Jeremiah 26:8, priests and prophets also seize Jeremiah for his prophecies, showing a pattern of religious leaders opposing him.

Ezra 2:38 Historical context

Ezra 2:38 lists the sons of Pashhur returning from exile — showing the family of this priestly opponent survived.

Nehemiah 7:41 Historical context

Nehemiah 7:41 again lists the sons of Pashhur returning from exile — another witness to the family's continuation.

1 Chronicles 24:14 Historical context

1 Chronicles 24:14 lists Immer among priestly divisions — giving background for Pashhur's lineage as son of Immer.

Ezra 2:37 Historical context

1 Chronicles 24:14 provides the priestly list including Immer, clarifying Pashhur's family origin.

Nehemiah 7:40 Historical context

Nehemiah 7:40 records the sons of Immer, Pashhur's father, among the returnees — linking to the priestly lineage here.

Amos 7:10 Parallel

Amos 7:10 shows a priest (Amaziah) opposing the prophet Amos, similar to Pashhur's opposition to Jeremiah.