Jeremiah 5:13
And the prophets shall become wind, and the word is not in them: thus shall it be done unto them.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 14:13 shows false prophets promising lasting peace — illustrating why Jeremiah calls their words wind in 5:13.
Jeremiah 14:15 judges false prophets who claim no sword or famine — confirming that their word is empty as in 5:13.
Jeremiah 28:3 is a concrete example of the empty prophecy Jeremiah condemns here — Hananiah's false prediction about Babylon's yoke.
Jeremiah 43:2 shows the opposite situation: the true prophet Jeremiah is accused of lying, while here false prophets are exposed as wind.
Jeremiah 20:8-11 shows the true prophet suffering for speaking God's word — contrasting with the empty words of false prophets in 5:13.
Hosea 9:7 similarly condemns false prophets as fools facing punishment — reinforcing the theme of judgment on empty prophets.