Jeremiah 23:40
And I will bring an everlasting reproach upon you, and a perpetual shame, which shall not be forgotten.
Cross-reference
In Jeremiah 20:11, 'eternal dishonor never forgotten' directly parallels the 'everlasting reproach and perpetual shame' here.
In Jeremiah 24:9, 'reproach and a byword' among nations echoes the same lasting shame and disgrace.
In Jeremiah 42:18, becoming 'a curse and a taunt' similarly describes the enduring reproach for disobedience.
In Jeremiah 44:8-12, being 'a curse and a taunt' repeats the same covenant judgment language of perpetual shame.
In Deuteronomy 28:37, 'a horror, proverb, and byword' is the covenant curse source for the reproach here.
In Ezekiel 5:14, 'a desolation and a reproach among the nations' echoes the same public disgrace.
In Ezekiel 5:15, 'a reproach and a taunt' directly parallels the perpetual shame promised here.
Daniel 12:2 describes the wicked awakening to 'shame and everlasting contempt,' matching the perpetual shame declared here.
Psalm 78:66 speaks of God putting enemies to 'perpetual reproach,' directly paralleling the everlasting reproach here.
Ezekiel 16:52 calls Jerusalem to bear shame for her sins, echoing the perpetual shame decreed here.
In Daniel 9:16, the reproach of Jerusalem is acknowledged as a result of sin, echoing the judgment here.
Hosea 4:7 shows God turning glory to shame for sin, similar to the perpetual shame here.