Jeremiah 26:5
To hearken to the words of my servants the prophets, whom I sent unto you, both rising up early, and sending them, but ye have not hearkened;
Cross-reference
In Jeremiah 7:13, the same persistent calling and refusal to listen echoes the pattern described here.
Jeremiah 7:25 repeats the exact phrase 'sent all my servants the prophets day after day'—the same persistent sending.
Jeremiah 11:7 also recalls God's persistent warning through prophets since the exodus, matching the refrain here.
Jeremiah 25:3 describes the same decades-long prophetic ministry with repeated rejection — nearly identical context from the same prophet.
Jeremiah 25:4 reiterates that God sent all his servants the prophets persistently but they did not listen — direct parallel.
Jeremiah 7:26 echoes the same accusation: the people were stiff-necked and did worse than their fathers, reinforcing Israel's persistent refusal to listen.
Jeremiah 29:19 repeats the phrase 'again and again by my servants the prophets' and notes the exiles also did not listen, extending the indictment.
Jeremiah 32:33 describes God teaching them 'again and again' yet they turned their backs—identical complaint of unresponsiveness.
Jeremiah 35:14 states 'I have spoken to you again and again, but you have not listened'—directly parallels the repeated sending of prophets.
Jeremiah 44:4 uses the exact phrase 'again and again I sent my servants the prophets'—identical language of persistent warning.
2 Kings 17:13 describes God warning Israel through every prophet—the same pattern of divine persistence.
Zechariah 1:6 recalls that the prophets' words overtook their ancestors — confirming the pattern of ignored prophetic warnings.
Daniel 9:6 confesses not listening to 'your servants the prophets'—directly echoes the same disobedience.
Zechariah 7:11 says they 'refused to pay attention' and covered their ears—vivid image of the same stubborn refusal.
Zechariah 1:4 says the earlier prophets called to turn, but ancestors 'would not listen or pay attention'—same dynamic of rejected prophecy.
2 Chronicles 36:16 describes mocking and scoffing at God's prophets — the same rejection, escalating to wrath.
2 Chronicles 24:19 states God sent prophets to bring people back but they would not listen — a direct thematic echo.
2 Kings 24:2 shows judgment coming 'according to the word of the LORD by his servants the prophets'—prophetic word fulfilled.
2 Kings 17:23 notes that exile happened 'as he had spoken by all his servants the prophets'—fulfillment of prophetic warnings.