Jeremiah 5:11

For the house of Israel and the house of Judah have dealt very treacherously against me, saith the Lord.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 3:6-11 details Israel and Judah's unfaithfulness as an adulterous wife — directly mirroring the treachery accusation here.

Jeremiah 3:20 uses the same 'treacherous wife' metaphor — 'like a wife who leaves her husband' — reinforcing the charge of utter treachery.

Hosea 5:7 Parallel

Hosea 5:7 accuses Israel of 'dealt faithlessly' with the Lord — a parallel charge of covenant unfaithfulness.

Hosea 6:7 Parallel

Hosea 6:7 says 'like Adam they transgressed the covenant' — a parallel indictment of faithless dealing.

Isaiah 48:8 Parallel

Isaiah 48:8 says Israel 'would surely deal treacherously' from birth — adding that this treachery was known from the beginning.