Jeremiah 37:2
But neither he, nor his servants, nor the people of the land, did hearken unto the words of the Lord, which he spake by the prophet Jeremiah.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 39:11 shows the Babylonian king honoring Jeremiah after the fall — contrasting with the rejection of his words in Jer 37:2.
In Leviticus 8:36, Aaron and his sons obeyed God's commands through Moses — contrasting with Jer 37:2 where they refused to listen to God's word through Jeremiah.
In 1 Kings 14:18, the Lord's word through Ahijah was fulfilled — contrasting with Jer 37:2 where the word through Jeremiah was rejected.
2 Kings 24:19 states that Zedekiah did evil like Jehoiakim — confirming his refusal to listen to God's word as reported here.
2 Kings 24:20 links Zedekiah's rebellion against Babylon to the LORD's anger — the consequence of ignoring Jeremiah's warnings.
2 Chronicles 36:12-16 expands on Zedekiah's refusal to humble himself and the people's mockery — a fuller account of the disobedience noted here.
Ezekiel 21:25 directly addresses Zedekiah as a wicked prince whose punishment has come — the judgment for refusing to listen to God.
Hosea 12:10 declares that God spoke through prophets and gave visions — the very revelation that the people in Jer 37:2 refused to heed.
1 Kings 16:7 records a prophet's judgment against a king's evil — similar to Jeremiah's role, yet here the people refused to listen to such warnings.