Jeremiah 44:24

Moreover Jeremiah said unto all the people, and to all the women, Hear the word of the Lord, all Judah that are in the land of Egypt:

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 44:15 records the people's defiant response, contrasting with Jeremiah's call to hear.

In 44:16, the people flatly refuse to listen—a direct contrast to Jeremiah's call to hear the word of the Lord.

Jeremiah 44:26 repeats the call and delivers God's judgment, continuing the same address.

Jeremiah 42:15 warned that going to Egypt would bring disaster—now in Egypt they ignore that warning.

Jeremiah 43:7 Historical context

Jeremiah 43:7 explains the people's disobedient move to Egypt, setting the context for Jeremiah's message.

Jeremiah 2:4 earlier calls Israel to hear the word of the LORD, using the same prophetic formula.

In Jeremiah 7:2, God commands Jeremiah to stand at the temple gate and preach — this earlier prophetic commission is echoed when he confronts the women in Egypt about idolatry.

Ezekiel 2:7 Parallel

Ezekiel 2:7 reinforces the prophet's duty to speak God's word regardless of response, similar to Jeremiah's commission.

Ezekiel 20:32 Related theme

Ezekiel 20:32 rebukes Israel's desire to worship idols like nations, paralleling the idolatry in Egypt.