Jeremiah 36:31

And I will punish him and his seed and his servants for their iniquity; and I will bring upon them, and upon the inhabitants of Jerusalem, and upon the men of Judah, all the evil that I have pronounced against them; but they hearkened not.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 11:8 describes the same refusal to listen and covenant curses — this echoes the 'would not hear' and coming disaster in 36:31.

Jeremiah 19:15 uses nearly identical wording: disaster because they stiffened their neck and refused to hear — a direct parallel to 36:31.

Jeremiah 29:17-19 specifies sword, famine, pestilence as the disaster for not listening — expanding the judgment threatened in 36:31.

Jeremiah 35:17 repeats the same formula: disaster because they have not heard or answered — reinforcing the cause of judgment.

Jeremiah 44:4-19 recounts God sending prophets and the people's refusal to listen — the same pattern of disobedience that brings disaster in 36:31.

Jeremiah 11:11 pronounces disaster for covenant unfaithfulness — reinforcing the same warning as in 36:31.

Jeremiah 25:4 describes God sending prophets but the people not listening — the very reason for the calamity in 36:31.

Jeremiah 39:16 confirms God's words of disaster on Jerusalem — the same calamity promised in 36:31.

Jeremiah 23:39 threatens casting away from God's presence — a parallel judgment for rejecting His word.

Leviticus 26:14 begins the covenant curses Jeremiah alludes to — the 'calamities I have pronounced' for disobedience.

Deuteronomy 28:15-68 provides the detailed curses Jeremiah pronounces — the calamities for refusing to heed.

Matthew 23:37 shows Jesus lamenting Jerusalem's refusal — echoing the same pattern of rejection that led to judgment in Jeremiah's day.

2 Chronicles 34:24 records God's word through Huldah — same covenant curses for disobedience that Jeremiah later pronounces.

2 Kings 23:37 Historical context

2 Kings 23:37 records Jehoiakim's evil deeds — the reason God brought calamity in Jeremiah 36:31.

Proverbs 29:1 warns that one who hardens his neck will be destroyed — the same stubbornness leading to judgment in Jeremiah.