Jeremiah 43:3
But Baruch the son of Neriah setteth thee on against us, for to deliver us into the hand of the Chaldeans, that they might put us to death, and carry us away captives into Babylon.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 36:4 establishes Baruch as Jeremiah's scribe — this role explains why the leaders blamed him for influencing Jeremiah.
Jeremiah 36:10 depicts Baruch publicly reading Jeremiah's prophecies — highlighting his influential role.
Jeremiah 36:26 records an earlier attempt to arrest Baruch — showing a pattern of hostility toward him.
Jeremiah 38:4 shows officials leveling false charges against Jeremiah himself — mirroring the accusation against Baruch here.
Jeremiah 29:27 records opposition to Jeremiah by false prophets — a direct parallel of hostility against his ministry.
Jeremiah 32:12 shows Baruch as the trusted scribe receiving the deed — highlighting the irony of the accusation here that Baruch is a traitor.
Jeremiah 36:18 records Baruch writing Jeremiah's dictation — the same faithful scribe now falsely accused of inciting rebellion.
Jeremiah 41:18 reveals the remnant's fear of the Chaldeans — the same fear that fuels their accusation against Baruch here.
Jeremiah 5:12 describes lying about the Lord by denying judgment — this accusation also denies God's word through Jeremiah.
Numbers 16:41 shows Israel grumbling against Moses — similar rebellion against God's servant with false accusation.
1 Kings 22:8 shows a king hating a prophet for bad news — mirroring rejection of Jeremiah's true prophecy here.