Jeremiah 33:3

Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and shew thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 29:12 echoes the promise: 'you will call upon me... and I will hear you' — directly parallel to calling and answering.

Joel 2:32 Parallel

Joel 2:32 universalizes the call: everyone who calls on the Lord will be saved, expanding the scope of deliverance.

Isaiah 65:24 amplifies the promise: God answers even before the call, showing his proactive response.

Isaiah 48:6 Allusion

Isaiah 48:6 uses the exact phrase 'hidden things that you have not known,' a direct parallel to Jeremiah's promise.

Psalm 50:15 Parallel

Psalm 50:15 echoes the same call-and-response promise: calling on God in trouble brings deliverance.

Romans 10:13 quotes Joel: 'everyone who calls on the Lord will be saved,' directly echoing the promise of answered call.

Isaiah 45:3 Parallel

Isaiah 45:3 promises 'treasures of darkness' and secret things, similar to Jeremiah's great hidden things.

Psalm 91:15 Parallel

Psalm 91:15 mirrors the promise: God answers the one who calls, delivering and honoring him.

Luke 11:9 Parallel

Luke 11:9 applies the same principle to New Testament prayer: ask, seek, knock and you will receive.

Acts 2:21 Citation

Acts 2:21 quotes Joel 2:32, directly applying the call-to-salvation promise to the early church.

Luke 11:10 Parallel

Luke 11:10 confirms the certainty: everyone who asks receives, echoing the promise of answered prayer.

Matthew 7:7 Parallel

In Matthew 7:7, Jesus promises that asking leads to receiving—a strong parallel to the call-and-answer pattern here.

Daniel 2:18 Parallel

In Daniel 2:18, Daniel seeks mercy for revelation of a mystery, directly paralleling the call for hidden things here.

In Isaiah 45:11, God similarly invites asking about future things, echoing the promise of revealing hidden matters.

Job 12:4 Allusion

In Job 12:4, Job uses the same phrase 'called to God and he answered me'—directly echoing the promise of divine response.

In 1 Samuel 23:11, David directly asks God to tell him hidden plans about Saul, mirroring the promise of revealing hidden things.

Romans 10:12 broadens the call to all people, showing God's riches for everyone who calls on Him.

In Isaiah 22:11, the people fail to look to God—contrasting the promised result of calling by showing the consequence of not doing so.

Psalm 86:5 Parallel

In Psalm 86:5, God is described as abounding in love to all who call—the character behind the promise of answer.

In 1 Corinthians 2:7-11, Paul reveals God's hidden wisdom disclosed by the Spirit, echoing the promise of great and hidden things.

1 Corinthians 1:2 identifies believers as those who 'call upon the name of the Lord,' linking to Jeremiah's invitation.

Matthew 13:35 quotes Psalm 78 about uttering hidden things, echoing Jeremiah's promise of revealing great hidden things.

Ephesians 3:20 says God does far more than we ask or think, echoing the revelation of hidden things beyond knowledge.

1 John 5:14 Parallel

1 John 5:14 echoes the promise that God hears those who call on Him — confidence that asking according to His will brings answered prayer.

In 2 Kings 19:20, God answers Hezekiah's prayer with a prophecy about Assyria, revealing hidden future events.

Amos 3:7 Parallel

Amos 3:7 states God reveals his secret to prophets, connecting to the promise of revealing hidden things to those who call.

Isaiah 55:6 Related theme

Isaiah 55:6 urges seeking and calling while God is near, adding an element of urgency to the call.

In Isaiah 22:11, the people fail to look to God—contrasting the promised result of calling by showing the consequence of not doing so.

Psalm 145:18 Related theme

Psalm 145:18 emphasizes God's nearness to those who call sincerely, reinforcing the relational aspect of the promise.

In Psalm 107:19, people cry to the Lord in trouble and He delivers them—a recurring pattern of answered prayer.

Psalm 56:9 Parallel

In Psalm 56:9, the psalmist knows God is for him when he calls—reinforcing the certainty of answer for those who cry out.

Psalm 25:14 Parallel

Psalm 25:14 says God makes his covenant known to those who fear him, paralleling the promise to reveal hidden things.

Job 33:26 Parallel

In Job 33:26, a person prays and finds favor with God—illustrating the pattern of calling and being restored.

Ezra 8:23 Parallel

In Ezra 8:23, the people fast and pray, and God answers them—another example of calling on God and receiving a response.

In 1 Chronicles 21:26, David calls on the Lord and receives a fiery answer—a historical demonstration of God responding to those who call.

Psalm 108:6 Parallel

In Psalm 108:6, the psalmist asks God to answer him—a direct plea that aligns with the promise of a response.

Revelation 2:17 Related theme

In Revelation 2:17, Jesus promises hidden manna to the overcomer, paralleling the theme of hidden things from God.