Jeremiah 33:20

Thus saith the Lord; If ye can break my covenant of the day, and my covenant of the night, and that there should not be day and night in their season;

Cross-reference

In Jeremiah 33:26, this conditional leads to the promise that God will not reject Israel, mirroring the unbreakable natural order.

In Jeremiah 33:25, this same covenant language is repeated, emphasizing that God's covenant with day/night is unbreakable.

In Jeremiah 31:36, this fixed order is used as a guarantee for Israel's enduring existence, directly parallel to 33:20.

In Jeremiah 31:35, this same covenant with day/night is introduced, establishing the fixed order as a foundation.

In Genesis 8:22, God promises that day/night and seasons will never cease—the same covenantal assurance of natural order.

In Isaiah 54:10, God's covenant of peace is as unshakeable as the natural order, echoing the same logic as Jeremiah.

Isaiah 54:9 Parallel

In Isaiah 54:9, God compares His covenant to the Noahic flood promise, akin to the day/night covenant here.

Psalm 89:28 Parallel

In Psalm 89:28, this same covenant faithfulness is promised to David forever, reinforcing the unbreakable bond Jeremiah links to day and night.

Psalm 89:33 Parallel

Psalm 89:33 affirms God will not remove steadfast love from David even after failures, echoing the unconditional permanence in Jeremiah's covenant with day and night.

Psalm 89:34 Parallel

Psalm 89:34 declares God will never violate His covenant — directly supporting the unbreakable nature of the Davidic covenant tied to creation's order in Jeremiah.

Psalm 89:36 Parallel

Psalm 89:36 compares David's throne to the sun's endurance, mirroring Jeremiah's use of day and night as symbols of covenant permanence.

Genesis 1:14 establishes the fixed order of day and night that Jeremiah compares to God's unbreakable covenant.

Psalm 111:9 Parallel

Psalm 111:9 says God commanded His covenant forever — reinforcing the eternal, unbreakable quality of the covenant Jeremiah compares to day and night.

Psalm 132:11 records God's sure oath to David about his throne — the very covenant Jeremiah 33:20 connects to the unchangeable cycle of day and night.

2 Chronicles 21:7 explains God preserved David's house because of His covenant — exactly the unbreakable promise Jeremiah compares to day and night.

2 Chronicles 7:18 records God's promise to establish David's throne — the same covenant compared to the fixed order of day and night.

Isaiah 55:3 Parallel

Isaiah 55:3 promises an everlasting covenant with David as 'steadfast, sure love' — the same covenant Jeremiah 33:20 links to the unbreakable order of day and night.

1 Kings 15:4 shows God preserving David's lineage — the very covenant Jeremiah links to the unbreakable day/night covenant.

Leviticus 26:44 promises God will not break His covenant with Israel — echoing the unbreakable covenant with day and night.

Genesis 9:9 Parallel

Genesis 9:9 records another unbreakable divine covenant with Noah — paralleling the covenant with day and night here.

Ezekiel 16:60 recalls God's everlasting covenant with Israel despite their unfaithfulness, echoing the unbreakable covenant theme in Jeremiah 33:20.

Hebrews 6:17 emphasizes God's unchangeable purpose guaranteed by oath, paralleling the fixed covenant with day and night in Jeremiah 33:20.

In Psalm 104:19-23, the sun and moon regulate day/night and seasons, describing the same fixed order Jeremiah references.

Psalm 89:37 Parallel

In Psalm 89:37, the moon's enduring witness parallels the covenant with David, similar to using day/night as a symbol.