Jeremiah 44:9

Have ye forgotten the wickedness of your fathers, and the wickedness of the kings of Judah, and the wickedness of their wives, and your own wickedness, and the wickedness of your wives, which they have committed in the land of Judah, and in the streets of Jerusalem?

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 44:15-19 shows the people defiantly rejecting the rebuke, continuing the very idolatry Jeremiah condemns.

In Jeremiah 44:21, the same wickedness is recalled as incense burned that God remembered, linking the list of sins to divine judgment.

Jeremiah 7:18 describes the same idolatrous practice of making cakes for the queen of heaven, directly linking the two passages.

Ezra 9:7 Parallel

In Ezra 9:7, the confessional prayer acknowledges persistent sin of fathers leading to exile, the same charge Jeremiah levels.

Daniel 9:5-8 confesses the sins of kings and fathers bringing shame, directly paralleling Jeremiah's list of ancestral wickedness.

Joshua 22:17-20 recalls the sin of Peor where past guilt brought a plague, mirroring Jeremiah's rebuke about ancestral sins.

Nehemiah 13:18 uses the same rhetorical 'Did not your fathers do this?' to rebuke Sabbath breaking, a parallel form of accusation.