Jeremiah 37:16

When Jeremiah was entered into the dungeon, and into the cabins, and Jeremiah had remained there many days;

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 38:6 Historical context

Jeremiah 38:6 describes a worse dungeon with mire—escalates from the earlier imprisonment in 37:16.

Jeremiah 38:10-13 shows Ebed-melech rescuing him from the mire—contrast to being stuck in the dungeon.

Jeremiah 20:2 records Jeremiah being put in stocks—another form of persecution, showing a pattern of suffering for the prophet.

Genesis 40:15 has Joseph saying he was put in a dungeon unjustly—parallels Jeremiah's innocent imprisonment.

Acts 16:24 Parallel

Acts 16:24 records Paul and Silas in inner prison—a similar imprisonment of faithful servants, though different era and details.

In 2 Corinthians 6:5, Paul lists imprisonments among his sufferings—a specific parallel to Jeremiah's dungeon cell.