Jeremiah 36:32

Then took Jeremiah another roll, and gave it to Baruch the scribe, the son of Neriah; who wrote therein from the mouth of Jeremiah all the words of the book which Jehoiakim king of Judah had burned in the fire: and there were added besides unto them many like words.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 36:4 is the first dictation to Baruch; here the same process repeats after the scroll's destruction.

Jeremiah 36:18 explains Baruch wrote from Jeremiah's mouth; here that method is reiterated for the new scroll.

Jeremiah 36:28-30 records the command to rewrite the scroll; here that command is carried out with the same words and additions.

Jeremiah 45:1 Historical context

In Jeremiah 45:1, the same writing event is referenced — Baruch writing Jeremiah's words, providing the title for that oracle.

In Jeremiah 30:2, God commands Jeremiah to write down His words — a parallel command to the rewriting of the destroyed scroll.

In Jeremiah 51:60, Jeremiah writes a book of prophecies against Babylon — a different scroll, showing the pattern of writing God's words.

Isaiah 8:1 Parallel

Isaiah 8:1 records God commanding Isaiah to write a prophecy on a tablet; similarly, Jeremiah is commanded to write on a scroll, paralleling prophetic writing.