Jeremiah 49:11

Leave thy fatherless children, I will preserve them alive; and let thy widows trust in me.

Cross-reference

Deuteronomy 10:18 shows God's justice for fatherless and widow, supporting His promise here to keep them alive.

Psalm 10:14-18 describes God as helper of the fatherless who hears the needy — reinforcing the call for widows to trust Him.

Psalm 68:5 Parallel

Psalm 68:5 calls God 'Father of the fatherless and protector of widows' — directly aligning with His care here.

Psalm 82:3 Related theme

Psalm 82:3 commands justice for the fatherless — echoing God's own commitment to protect them in this verse.

Psalm 146:9 Parallel

Psalm 146:9 says the Lord upholds the widow and fatherless — underscoring His reliability in keeping orphans alive.

Proverbs 23:11 says their Redeemer is strong and will plead their cause — directly echoing God's protection here.

Hosea 14:3 Parallel

Hosea 14:3 ends with 'in you the orphan finds mercy' — directly parallel to God's promise to keep orphans alive.

1 Timothy 5:5 describes the true widow who sets her hope on God — exactly matching 'let your widows trust in Me' in Jeremiah 49:11.

James 1:27 Parallel

James 1:27 defines pure religion as caring for orphans and widows — directly echoing God's promise to keep them alive and let them trust Him.

1 Timothy 5:3 commands honor to widows — a direct parallel to God's care for widows in Jeremiah 49:11.

Malachi 3:5 Parallel

Malachi 3:5 includes oppressing widows and orphans as sin — God's concern for them parallels His promise to keep Edom's orphans alive.