Jeremiah 6:1

O ye children of Benjamin, gather yourselves to flee out of the midst of Jerusalem, and blow the trumpet in Tekoa, and set up a sign of fire in Beth–haccerem: for evil appeareth out of the north, and great destruction.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 6:22 specifies an army from the north, fulfilling the warning of disaster from the north here.

Jeremiah 1:15 Prophetic fulfillment

Jeremiah 1:15 elaborates the northern invasion — the same threat prompting the alarm here.

Jeremiah 25:9 Prophetic fulfillment

Jeremiah 25:9 specifies the 'families of the north' led by Nebuchadnezzar, fulfilling the warning of disaster from the north here.

Jeremiah 10:22 echoes the coming destruction from the north, reinforcing the warning here.

Jeremiah 10:18 declares the Lord will sling out inhabitants — the very disaster that motivates the flight here.

Jeremiah 4:29 describes cities fleeing from horsemen — a parallel scene of the flight commanded here.

In Jeremiah 4:19, the prophet hears the trumpet and laments the coming invasion — the same alarm and northern threat as here.

Jeremiah 4:6 gives the same command to raise a signal and flee from the north — a direct parallel to this verse.

Jeremiah 4:5 commands blowing the trumpet in Judah — the same action of warning and assembling as here.

Jeremiah 1:14 Prophetic fulfillment

Jeremiah 1:14 prophesied disaster from the north, now imminent in the alarm call here.

Jeremiah 4:21 uses the same trumpet and standard imagery for the invasion, expressing the prophet's distress.

Jeremiah 4:15 also announces trouble coming from the north via Dan and Mount Ephraim, reinforcing the same threat.

Jeremiah 51:27 also commands raising a signal and blowing the ram's horn to gather nations against Babylon — same imagery for judgment.

Jeremiah 10:17 calls the besieged to gather belongings — another warning to prepare for the coming judgment.

Jeremiah 4:20 portrays disaster after disaster and ruin — the destruction warned about by the alarm call here.

Luke 21:21 Parallel

Luke 21:21 echoes this warning to flee Jerusalem when destruction comes, showing a similar pattern of divine judgment on the city.

Matthew 24:16 tells those in Judea to flee to the mountains — parallels the flight instruction from Jerusalem in Jeremiah.

Amos 3:6 Parallel

Amos 3:6 asks rhetorically if people tremble when a ram's horn is blown — explaining the purpose of Jeremiah's alarm.

Hosea 5:8 Parallel

Hosea 5:8 calls for blowing the ram's horn in Gibeah and Ramah — identical action and Benjamin region as Jeremiah.

Ezekiel 33:3 depicts the watchman blowing the trumpet to warn of the sword — same duty as the alarm in Jeremiah.

Ezekiel 26:7-21 applies the same northern invasion pattern to Tyre via Nebuchadnezzar, showing God's judgment on nations.

Hosea 8:1 Parallel

Hosea 8:1 commands putting the trumpet to the lips as an eagle comes — similar trumpet alarm for invasion.

Zephaniah 1:16 describes a day of trumpet and battle cry — associates trumpet with the day of the Lord's judgment.

Ezekiel 7:14 describes blowing the trumpet in vain for battle — contrasts with Jeremiah's effective alarm call.