Jeremiah 26:14

As for me, behold, I am in your hand: do with me as seemeth good and meet unto you.

Cross-reference

In Jeremiah 38:5, Zedekiah uses the same phrase 'in your hands' about Jeremiah, mirroring the prophet's submission.

Joshua 9:25 Parallel

In Joshua 9:25, the Gibeonites use nearly identical words — 'in your hand, do as seems good and right' — matching Jeremiah's surrender.

In 2 Samuel 15:26, David says 'let him do to me what seems good to him' — a similar expression of submission to God's will.

Luke 12:4 Parallel

Luke 12:4 commands not to fear those who kill the body — Jeremiah exemplifies this trust by placing himself in their hands.

Esther 3:11 Contrast

Esther 3:11 uses similar 'do with them as seems good' language — a royal grant of power, contrasting Jeremiah's surrender to hostile authorities.