Jeremiah 25:17

Then took I the cup at the Lord’s hand, and made all the nations to drink, unto whom the Lord had sent me:

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 25:28 continues the command — if nations refuse, they must still drink the cup from Jeremiah's hand.

Jeremiah 25:9 announces the destruction from Babylon that the cup symbolizes — the judgment that makes the nations drink.

Jeremiah 1:10 commissions Jeremiah over nations — his cup action here fulfills that authority to pluck up and destroy.

Jeremiah 51:64 concludes the Babylon oracle with sinking never to rise — Babylon is among those forced to drink in 25:17.

Jeremiah 48:2 prophesies Moab's destruction — one of the nations included in the cup of wrath here.

Jeremiah 46:1 introduces oracles against nations — the same nations who drink from the cup here.

Jeremiah 27:3 has a similar symbolic act — sending yokes to foreign kings, both enacting judgment on nations.

Psalm 75:8 Allusion

Psalm 75:8 depicts God's cup of foaming wine for the wicked — same imagery as the cup Jeremiah administers.

In Isaiah 51:23, the same cup of wrath is turned on oppressive nations, fulfilling the judgment decreed here.

Isaiah 63:6 Parallel

In Isaiah 63:6, God makes nations drunk in his wrath — the same cup imagery as here, where the prophet administers God's judgment.

Obadiah 1:1 Parallel

Obadiah 1:1 summons nations against Edom — Edom is among those who drink the cup in this judgment.

Zechariah 12:2 uses the same 'cup of staggering' image for Jerusalem's judgment on surrounding nations.

In Lamentations 1:21, Jerusalem calls for her enemies to face the same judgment — the cup they made her drink.