Jeremiah 44:10

They are not humbled even unto this day, neither have they feared, nor walked in my law, nor in my statutes, that I set before you and before your fathers.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 36:24 shows the same lack of fear and response to God's word — neither king nor servants tore their garments.

In Jeremiah 8:12, the lack of shame and refusal to repent mirror the failure to humble, both leading to punishment.

Jeremiah 26:4 uses the same phrase 'walk in my law which I set before you' — identical language of covenant demand.

Exodus 10:3 Parallel

In Exodus 10:3, the direct question 'How long will you refuse to humble yourself?' echoes the same phrase used here.

Malachi 4:2 Contrast

Malachi 4:2 promises the Sun of Righteousness to those who fear His name — contrasting the people's lack of fear.

In Daniel 5:20-22, Belshazzar knew God's humbling of Nebuchadnezzar yet did not humble himself—same rebellion.

Ezekiel 9:4 Contrast

Ezekiel 9:4 marks those who sigh over sin—a humble response they never showed.

Isaiah 66:2 Contrast

Isaiah 66:2 points to those who tremble at God's word—they did not fear or humble.

Isaiah 57:15 says God dwells with the contrite and lowly—opposite of their unyielding pride.

Ecclesiastes 8:13 states the wicked do not prolong days because they do not fear God — a direct parallel.

In James 4:6-10, the command to humble yourselves stands in contrast to their stubborn refusal to humble.

Proverbs 28:14 warns that hardening the heart brings calamity — directly parallel to the people's hard hearts.

1 Peter 5:6 Contrast

1 Peter 5:6 calls for humility under God's hand, the opposite of their proud resistance.

Proverbs 14:16 describes a fool who rages and is self-confident — exactly matches the people's hardened lack of fear.

Psalm 51:17 Contrast

Psalm 51:17 says God accepts a broken spirit—the very thing they lacked.

Psalm 34:18 Contrast

Psalm 34:18 promises God's nearness to the brokenhearted—exactly what they missed by not humbling.

In 2 Chronicles 34:27, Josiah's tender heart and humbling before God contrast Judah's hardened refusal to humble.

In 2 Chronicles 33:12, Manasseh's humbling in distress contrasts Judah's lack of humility even now.

In 2 Chronicles 32:26, Hezekiah's humbling averted wrath, contrasting Judah's unrepentant heart.

In 2 Chronicles 12:6-12, Rehoboam and leaders humbled and received mercy, contrasting Judah's stubbornness.

2 Kings 22:19 shows Josiah's humble heart when hearing the law, opposite to their hardened refusal.

In 1 Kings 21:29, Ahab's humbling himself contrasts with Judah's failure to humble, showing a different outcome.

Nehemiah 9:29 recounts Israel's proud rebellion and refusal to walk in God's law — directly parallel to this charge of stubbornness.

Exodus 9:30 Parallel

Exodus 9:30 parallels Pharaoh's stubborn refusal to fear the LORD despite plagues — same hardened unbelief.

Luke 23:40 Parallel

In Luke 23:40, the thief's question echoes the same lack of fear of God seen here — both address failing to fear God under judgment.

Paul in Romans 11:20 warns against pride and commands fear — mirroring the lack of humility and fear condemned here.

Revelation 15:4 declares that all nations will fear God — contrasting with this verse's indictment that they have not feared.

Ecclesiastes 8:12 promises well-being to those who fear God — contrasting the people who do not fear.

Proverbs 16:6 says fear of the LORD leads to departing from evil — the connection the people missed.

Proverbs 8:13 defines fear of the LORD as hating evil — the opposite of the people's attitude here.