Jeremiah 42:21
And now I have this day declared it to you; but ye have not obeyed the voice of the Lord your God, nor any thing for the which he hath sent me unto you.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 7:24-27 expands on the same persistent disobedience — God sent prophets early and often, but the people refused to listen.
Ezekiel 2:7 commissions the prophet to speak whether they hear or refuse — exactly the situation here where Jeremiah's words are rejected.
Zechariah 7:11 echoes the same stubborn rejection — they refused to pay attention and turned a stubborn shoulder.
Zechariah 7:12 intensifies the description — hearts like flint, refusing to hear God's words sent through prophets.
Acts 20:26 echoes Jeremiah's declaration — having faithfully delivered God's message, the messenger is innocent of the hearers' rejection.
Acts 20:27 parallels Jeremiah's boldness — both prophets declared the full counsel of God without omission.
Judges 6:10 echoes the same accusation — God spoke, but they did not obey His voice.
Deuteronomy 11:27 promises blessing for obedience — contrasting with the disobedience here that brings curse.
Deuteronomy 11:26 sets the blessing and curse before Israel — the choice they rejected, as seen here in their disobedience.
Acts 20:20 shows Paul's faithful declaration — mirroring Jeremiah's insistence on speaking God's word despite rejection.