Jeremiah 26:20

And there was also a man that prophesied in the name of the Lord, Urijah the son of Shemaiah of Kirjath–jearim, who prophesied against this city and against this land according to all the words of Jeremiah:

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 2:30 says the sword devoured prophets — Uriah's execution exemplifies this accusation against Judah.

2 Kings 23:37 Historical context

2 Kings 23:37 describes Jehoiakim doing evil — the same king who killed Uriah, providing his moral context.

Nehemiah 9:26 summarizes Israel killing prophets — Uriah's murder fits this pattern of rejecting God's messengers.

1 Kings 13:4 shows King Jeroboam trying to seize a prophet — parallels King Jehoiakim's hostility toward Uriah.

1 Kings 18:10 has Ahab hunting Elijah — mirrors Jehoiakim's pursuit of Uriah to kill him.

2 Kings 24:2 Prophetic fulfillment

2 Kings 24:2 says judgment came through prophets' words — Uriah's prophecies against Judah were fulfilled.

Isaiah 30:10 describes people rejecting true prophecy — Uriah was killed for delivering the same unwelcome message.

Micah 2:6 Parallel

Micah 2:6 depicts people telling prophets to stop preaching, echoing the hostility that led to Uriah's death.