Jeremiah 28:16
Therefore thus saith the Lord; Behold, I will cast thee from off the face of the earth: this year thou shalt die, because thou hast taught rebellion against the Lord.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 28:3 contains Hananiah's false prophecy of restoration within two years — directly contradicted by this death sentence.
In Jeremiah 20:6, another false prophet Pashhur receives a similar death sentence for lying prophecy.
Jeremiah 29:32 also pronounces judgment on a false prophet (Shemaiah) with similar language, reinforcing the pattern of divine punishment for false prophecy.
In Jeremiah 27:10, false prophets prophesy lies leading to exile — Hananiah does the same and is removed from the earth.
In Jeremiah 27:15, God says false prophets not sent by Him will perish — Hananiah's death is a direct fulfillment of that warning.
Deuteronomy 13:5-11 commands death for false prophets who lead people astray — the same legal basis for Hananiah's sentence.
In Isaiah 9:15, the prophet who teaches lies is called the tail — Hananiah is the same sort of false teacher facing judgment.
In Amos 7:17, Amos pronounces judgment on Amaziah for opposing God's word — similar to Jeremiah's sentence on Hananiah here.
In Deuteronomy 6:15, God warns He will 'destroy you from off the face of the earth' for rebellion — similar to Hananiah's judgment for uttering rebellion.
1 Samuel 15:23 equates rebellion with divination—elevating the seriousness of Hananiah's rebellion as a grave sin against God.
Numbers 16:28-35 show Korah and rebels swallowed by the earth for challenging Moses — analogous to Hananiah's rebellion against God's word.
In 1 Kings 13:34, Jeroboam's house is 'cut off and destroyed from the face of the earth' for sin — like Hananiah's removal for rebellion.
In Ezekiel 13:22, false prophets dishearten the righteous and strengthen the wicked — Hananiah's rebellion does the same.
In Amos 9:8, God similarly speaks of destroying sinful kingdoms from the earth — here applied personally to a false prophet.
Acts 13:11 shows Paul blinding Elymas the false prophet — immediate divine judgment for opposing God's messenger, parallel to Hananiah.
Numbers 14:37 records the death of faithless spies who spoke evil — parallel judgment for speaking rebellion against God.