Jeremiah 43:7
So they came into the land of Egypt: for they obeyed not the voice of the Lord: thus came they even to Tahpanhes.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 2:16 names Tahpanhes as a place of shame — the same city where the remnant sought refuge, now a site of judgment.
Jeremiah 44:1 continues the story — God's word to the Judeans in Egypt, specifically those at Tahpanhes.
Jeremiah 46:14 proclaims judgment on Tahpanhes — the very city where the remnant settled, now facing the sword.
Jeremiah 41:17 describes their stop near Bethlehem before fleeing to Egypt — this verse records their arrival at Tahpanhes.
In Jeremiah 42:14, the people declare their intention to go to Egypt for safety — here they carry out that plan.
Jeremiah 44:24 records Jeremiah's prophecy to the Jews in Egypt — this verse marks their arrival that sets the stage.
In Ezekiel 30:18, Tahpanhes (Tehaphnehes) is named as a site of God's judgment on Egypt — the same city where the remnant fled in disobedience.
Deuteronomy 28:68 warns of being brought back to Egypt as a curse — here the remnant voluntarily returns, embodying that curse.
Isaiah 30:2 condemns going down to Egypt for protection without seeking God — exactly what the remnant does here.