Jeremiah 35:11
But it came to pass, when Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon came up into the land, that we said, Come, and let us go to Jerusalem for fear of the army of the Chaldeans, and for fear of the army of the Syrians: so we dwell at Jerusalem.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 4:5-7 prophesies a 'lion' from the north — the very invasion that later forces the Rechabites to Jerusalem.
Jeremiah 8:14 shows people rushing to fortified cities under judgment — similar to the Rechabites' flight to Jerusalem, though different causes.
2 Kings 24:2 describes Nebuchadnezzar's invasion with Chaldean and Syrian raiders — the same threat that drove the Rechabites to Jerusalem.
Daniel 1:1 reports Nebuchadnezzar's siege of Jerusalem — the same event that caused the Rechabites to seek refuge there.
Daniel 1:2 adds that the Lord gave Jehoiakim into Nebuchadnezzar's hand — giving divine context to the invasion that moved the Rechabites.
In Luke 21:21, Jesus commands leaving Jerusalem when surrounded — the reverse of the Rechabites moving into Jerusalem for safety.
In Mark 13:14, Jesus warns to flee Judea when the abomination comes — contrasting the Rechabites who fled into Jerusalem for safety.
In Luke 21:20, Jesus says armies surrounding Jerusalem signal desolation — opposite of the Rechabites going into Jerusalem for refuge.