Jeremiah 39:11
Now Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon gave charge concerning Jeremiah to Nebuzar–adan the captain of the guard, saying,
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 39:9
Contrast
Jeremiah 39:9 describes the deportation; verse 11 shows Jeremiah's exemption — contrasting judgment and mercy.
Jeremiah 15:11
Prophetic fulfillment
Jeremiah 15:11 promised that enemies would treat Jeremiah well; here the Babylonian king orders his protection, fulfilling that promise.
Jeremiah 15:21
Prophetic fulfillment
Jeremiah 15:21 promised deliverance from the wicked; here Nebuchadnezzar's order delivers Jeremiah from harm.
Jeremiah 40:1
Historical context
Jeremiah 40:1 continues the story of Jeremiah's release after the charge, showing the direct outcome.
Jeremiah 37:2
Contrast
Jeremiah 37:2 shows Israel's king rejecting Jeremiah; here the Babylonian king protects him — a stark contrast.
Acts 24:23
Parallel
Acts 24:23 shows Paul given liberty by a Roman official, paralleling Jeremiah's protected status under Babylon.