Jeremiah 31:7
For thus saith the Lord; Sing with gladness for Jacob, and shout among the chief of the nations: publish ye, praise ye, and say, O Lord, save thy people, the remnant of Israel.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 23:3 describes God gathering the remnant of the flock—the same remnant Jeremiah 31:7 calls to be saved.
Isaiah 44:23 commands the heavens and earth to sing because the Lord has redeemed Jacob—directly parallel to Jeremiah's call to sing for Jacob's salvation.
Romans 11:5 affirms that there is a remnant chosen by grace in the present time, continuing the remnant doctrine.
Romans 9:27 quotes Isaiah that only a remnant of Israel will be saved, directly connecting to the remnant theme.
Zephaniah 3:14-20 expands on the call to rejoice as God saves and restores Israel, echoing Jeremiah's remnant theme.
Zephaniah 3:13 portrays the remnant as righteous and peaceful, describing their character after restoration.
Micah 7:18 celebrates God pardoning the remnant of his inheritance, highlighting forgiveness for the remnant.
Micah 2:12 describes God gathering the remnant of Israel like sheep, echoing the gathering of the remnant.
Amos 5:15 urges seeking good so that the Lord may be gracious to the remnant of Joseph, linking remnant and grace.
Joel 2:32 promises salvation for all who call on the Lord, and a remnant who escape in Zion — same remnant deliverance.
Ezekiel 6:8 declares God will leave a remnant who escape the sword, paralleling the promise of a saved remnant.
Psalm 14:7 expresses the same longing for salvation from Zion, with Jacob rejoicing—directly paralleling the hope for God to save His people.
Isaiah 42:10-12 calls for a new song and shouting from the islands and wilderness, paralleling Jeremiah's command to shout among nations.
Isaiah 12:4-6 commands to shout and sing among the people, declaring God's excellent deeds—virtually identical in theme to Jeremiah's praise call.
Psalm 106:47 prays 'Save us... gather us from the nations,' directly matching Jeremiah's call for the remnant's salvation and gathering.
Psalm 98:1-4 also urges joyful singing and shouting to the Lord for His marvelous works, paralleling the call to sing for Jacob's remnant.
Psalm 96:1-3 similarly calls to sing a new song and declare God's salvation among the nations, mirroring Jeremiah's exhortation to shout and publish praise.
Psalm 28:9 contains the exact plea 'Save your people,' mirroring Jeremiah's petition for salvation of the remnant.
Isaiah 24:14-16 describes singing and crying aloud for the Lord's majesty from the ends of the earth, echoing Jeremiah's global praise summons.
Isaiah 11:11 speaks of the second recovery of the remnant from many lands, aligning with Jeremiah's hope for gathering the remnant.
Hosea 1:7 promises divine salvation for Judah without military means, highlighting God's sole agency in saving His people.
Isaiah 1:9 speaks of the few survivors left by God, the remnant concept that underlies Jeremiah's call for salvation.
Psalm 117:1 calls all nations to praise the Lord, echoing the universal shout among the nations in Jeremiah's verse.
Psalm 69:35 promises God will save Zion and rebuild Judah's cities, reinforcing the restoration theme in Jeremiah's call.