Jeremiah 51:10

The Lord hath brought forth our righteousness: come, and let us declare in Zion the work of the Lord our God.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 51:48 Historical context

Jeremiah 51:48 says heaven and earth sing for Babylon. Both are responses to Babylon's judgment—declaring and rejoicing.

Jeremiah 51:49 Related theme

Jeremiah 51:49 explains that Babylon's fall is just—complementing the declaration of God's righteousness in 51:10.

Jeremiah 50:28 has fugitives declaring vengeance in Zion — nearly identical to Jer 51:10's call to declare God's work, both after Babylon's fall.

Jeremiah 50:45 Historical context

Jeremiah 50:45 describes God's counsel against Babylon. Both are part of the same prophecy of Babylon's fall, with 51:10 being the response.

Psalm 37:6 Parallel

Psalm 37:6 promises God will bring forth your righteousness as light — the same vindication God brings for Israel in Jer 51:10.

Isaiah 52:9 Parallel

Isaiah 52:9 calls Jerusalem's ruins to sing because God has redeemed her, reinforcing the call to declare His work in Zion.

Isaiah 12:4 Parallel

In Isaiah 12:4, the same call to 'declare his doings' appears. Both urge proclaiming God's works among the nations.

Isaiah 52:10 shows God's salvation revealed to all nations, expanding the declaration from Zion to the whole earth.

Micah 7:9 Parallel

Micah 7:9 expresses waiting for God's vindication after punishment — similar to God bringing forth righteousness for Israel in Jer 51:10.

Psalm 64:9 Related theme

Psalm 64:9 describes all mankind telling of God's deeds after judgment, generalizing the call to proclaim His work.

Psalm 118:17 Related theme

Psalm 118:17 declares the psalmist will live to recount the Lord's deeds, paralleling the resolve to declare His work in Zion.