Jeremiah 3:5

Will he reserve his anger for ever? will he keep it to the end? Behold, thou hast spoken and done evil things as thou couldest.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 3:12 directly answers the question about eternal anger—God declares He will not be angry forever and calls for return.

Psalm 77:7-9 asks the same questions about God's anger and love lasting forever, echoing Israel's cry in Jeremiah.

Psalm 85:5 Parallel

Psalm 85:5 mirrors Israel's question, asking if God's anger will last forever—a common lament in the Psalms.

Psalm 103:8 Parallel

Psalm 103:9 states that God will not keep His anger forever, providing the answer to the question in Jeremiah about eternal anger.

Psalm 103:9 Parallel

Psalm 103:9 directly affirms that God does not stay angry forever, answering the question in Jeremiah 3:5.

Isaiah 57:16 similarly declares God will not always be angry, providing the same assurance as the question implies.

Isaiah 64:9 Parallel

Isaiah 64:9 pleads for God not to be angry beyond measure, echoing the concern about His lasting wrath.

Micah 7:18 Parallel

Micah 7:18 explicitly states God does not stay angry forever, giving the answer to Jeremiah's question.