Jeremiah 23:13

And I have seen folly in the prophets of Samaria; they prophesied in Baal, and caused my people Israel to err.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 2:8 also states that prophets 'prophesied by Baal,' the same accusation made here against Samaria's prophets.

Isaiah 9:16 Parallel

Isaiah 9:16 warns that 'leaders... cause them to err,' closely matching the accusation here that prophets caused Israel to err.

Hosea 9:7 Parallel

Hosea 9:7 declares 'the prophet is a fool' and 'days of visitation'—directly paralleling the indictment against Samaria's prophets here.

Hosea 9:8 Parallel

Hosea 9:8 calls the prophet a 'snare of a fowler,' matching how the prophets of Samaria caused Israel to err in this verse.

Deuteronomy 18:20 prescribes death for prophets speaking in other gods' names, the very law violated by Samaria's prophets here.

Ezekiel 13:10 condemns false prophets who cry 'Peace' when there is none — directly parallel to Samaria's prophets who misled Israel with false assurances.

Amos 2:4 Parallel

Amos 2:4 says 'their lies caused them to err' — the exact same phrase used here for Samaria's prophets leading Israel astray.

1 Kings 18:18–21 Historical context

1 Kings 18:18-21 recounts Elijah's confrontation with Baal prophets in Samaria, providing the historical background for the sin described here.

1 Kings 18:25-28 depicts the frantic rituals of Baal prophets, illustrating the folly of prophets who prophesied by Baal as mentioned here.

Matthew 7:15 warns about false prophets in sheep's clothing — a NT echo of the same danger seen in Samaria's prophets who caused God's people to err.

1 Kings 18:40 shows the execution of Baal prophets under Elijah, contrasting the judgment they faced with the error they caused here.

2 Chronicles 33:9 notes that Manasseh 'made Judah to err,' using the same phrase as here for the prophets of Samaria causing Israel to err.

Isaiah 28:7 Parallel

Isaiah 28:7 describes prophets and priests erring through wine — another example of spiritual leaders leading people astray, like Samaria's prophets here.

Isaiah 56:10 calls Israel's watchmen blind and silent — a similar indictment of failed leaders who, like Samaria's prophets, cause God's people to go astray.