Jeremiah 36:19
Then said the princes unto Baruch, Go, hide thee, thou and Jeremiah; and let no man know where ye be.
Cross-reference
In Jeremiah 36:26, the king sends to arrest them, but the Lord hides them—fulfilling the officials' advice to hide.
In Jeremiah 26:16, the princes defend Jeremiah from death, showing consistent support for him as they do by advising hiding here.
Jeremiah 26:20-24 tells of Uriah killed by Jehoiakim—contrasting with Jeremiah and Baruch who are hidden, showing the danger.
Proverbs 28:12 states that when the wicked rise, people hide—directly describing the situation of Jeremiah and Baruch hiding from Jehoiakim.
In 1 Kings 18:4, Obadiah hides a hundred prophets from Jezebel—similar act of hiding prophets from royal persecution.
In Amos 7:12, Amaziah tells Amos to flee—similar command to a prophet to evade a hostile king, though here it's a command to leave.
In Luke 13:31, the Pharisees warn Jesus about Herod's plot to kill him, mirroring the princes' warning to Baruch to hide from the king.
In Acts 23:16-22, Paul's nephew warns of a plot to kill him, similar to the princes warning Baruch to hide from danger.