Jeremiah 51:45

My people, go ye out of the midst of her, and deliver ye every man his soul from the fierce anger of the Lord.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 51:6 commands the same flight: 'Flee from the midst of Babylon... save his life!'—a direct parallel to this call.

In Jeremiah 51:50, this command continues — those who escaped must remember the Lord and Jerusalem.

In Jeremiah 50:8, a similar call to flee Babylon is given earlier in the same prophecy.

In Genesis 19:12-16, Lot is urged to flee Sodom — a type of God calling the righteous out before judgment.

In Numbers 16:26, Moses commands separation from Korah's company to avoid sharing their punishment — same logic.

In Revelation 18:4, this verse is directly quoted: 'Come out of her, my people' — the NT reiterates the warning.

Isaiah 52:11 gives a nearly identical command: 'Depart, go out from there' — the same urgent call to flee Babylon.

Zechariah 2:6 repeats the call to flee the land of the north (Babylon) — same imperative for God's people to escape.

In 2 Corinthians 6:17, Paul calls believers to separate from unbelievers, echoing OT separation commands.

In Isaiah 48:20, the same call to flee Babylon appears with a shout of joy for redemption.

In Zechariah 2:7, the call to escape Babylon to Zion echoes this same urgency.