Jeremiah 22:1
Thus saith the Lord; Go down to the house of the king of Judah, and speak there this word,
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 21:11 contains a nearly identical command to speak to the house of the king of Judah, reinforcing the same prophetic pattern.
Jeremiah 34:2 also commands the prophet to go and speak to King Zedekiah, following the same divine instruction formula.
Jeremiah 7:2 gives a nearly identical command to stand at the temple gate and proclaim — a direct parallel in structure and location.
Jeremiah 1:18 shows God making Jeremiah a fortified city against kings — the divine empowerment behind this command to confront the king's house.
1 Kings 21:18-20 has Elijah sent to Ahab with a direct command ('Go down to meet Ahab'), closely mirroring the wording and context here.
In Hosea 5:1, the prophet directly addresses the 'house of the king' — the same target audience as Jeremiah’s commission, reinforcing the call to rulers.
In Isaiah 7:3, the LORD sends Isaiah to meet king Ahaz at a specific location — a direct parallel to the command given to Jeremiah to go to the king’s house.
Acts 5:20 commands apostles to stand in the temple and speak — a New Testament parallel of prophetic obedience to proclaim God's message publicly.
In Amos 7:13, Amaziah forbids prophesying at the king’s sanctuary — a human prohibition contrasting with God’s command to Jeremiah to go to the king’s house.
In Luke 3:19, John rebukes Herod for all his evils — another instance of a prophet boldly confronting a ruler, echoing Jeremiah’s task.