Jeremiah 26:7

So the priests and the prophets and all the people heard Jeremiah speaking these words in the house of the Lord.

Cross-reference

In Jeremiah 23:11-15, the same theme of corrupt prophets and priests is elaborated, condemning their wickedness and falsehood.

Jeremiah 5:31 condemns false prophets and priests leading the people — the same corrupt leadership that in 26:7 hears Jeremiah's warning but opposes him.

Ezekiel 22:25 describes prophets as conspirators who devour people, mirroring the corrupt religious leaders opposing Jeremiah.

Ezekiel 22:26 condemns priests for profaning the law, paralleling the priests in Jeremiah 26:7 who reject God's message.

Micah 3:11 Parallel

Micah 3:11 criticizes priests who teach for pay and prophets who divine for money, similar to the corrupt leaders opposing Jeremiah.

Zephaniah 3:4 accuses prophets of being reckless and priests of profaning the sanctuary, echoing the corruption in Jeremiah 26:7.

Matthew 21:15 shows chief priests and scribes indignant at Jesus in the temple, a NT parallel to the religious opposition Jeremiah faced.

Acts 4:1-6 describes priests and Sadducees arresting Peter and John for preaching, mirroring the opposition to Jeremiah.

Acts 5:17 Parallel

Acts 5:17 shows the high priest and Sadducees filled with jealousy against the apostles, similar to the hostility in Jeremiah 26:7.