Jeremiah 6:11
Therefore I am full of the fury of the Lord; I am weary with holding in: I will pour it out upon the children abroad, and upon the assembly of young men together: for even the husband with the wife shall be taken, the aged with him that is full of days.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 9:21 echoes the same judgment: death cuts off children from streets and young men from squares, mirroring the universal sweep of wrath.
Jeremiah 18:21 similarly calls for children, wives, and young men to be handed over to famine and sword — a parallel imprecation of total judgment.
Jeremiah 20:9 describes the same 'weary of holding in' the divine message, with a burning fire shut in bones, intensifying the prophet's compulsion.
Jeremiah 42:18 confirms God's wrath poured out on Jerusalem as threatened here, applying the same language to future judgment.
Jeremiah 51:22 lists shattering of old and young, mirroring the comprehensive age groups of wrath described here.
Jeremiah 15:17 shows Jeremiah personally filled with indignation from God's hand, echoing the divine wrath he is commanded to pour out here.
Ezekiel 9:6 commands slaying old, young, women, and children — the same indiscriminate judgment on all ages as in Jeremiah's wrath.
Micah 3:8 declares being filled with the Spirit and power to declare sin, directly paralleling the prophet's filling with wrath to proclaim judgment here.
Acts 4:20 expresses the compulsion to speak what they have seen and heard, echoing the prophet's inability to hold in God's message here.
Revelation 16:1 uses the same 'pour out' language for bowls of God's wrath, extending the imagery of divine judgment poured on the earth.
Lamentations 4:11 describes God pouring out his fierce anger on Zion, fulfilling the act of wrath commanded here.
Job 32:18 also says 'I am full of words; the spirit constrains me,' echoing the prophet's fullness and constraint, though with different content.
Job 32:19 uses the image of wine needing vent and wineskins about to burst, similar to the pressure of holding in God's wrath here.
Ezekiel 3:14 describes being taken by the Spirit in bitterness and heat, paralleling the prophet's overwhelming experience of God's wrath here.
Ezekiel 24:21 mentions sons and daughters falling by the sword in judgment, a specific instance of the wrath on young ones here.
Amos 4:10 describes God killing young men with the sword as a judgment, paralleling the young men caught in wrath here.