Jeremiah 7:12
But go ye now unto my place which was in Shiloh, where I set my name at the first, and see what I did to it for the wickedness of my people Israel.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 26:6 uses the same threat—making the temple like Shiloh—directly echoing the warning in 7:12.
Joshua 18:1 shows Shiloh as the original dwelling of God's presence, which Jeremiah 7:12 later uses as a warning of judgment for sin.
Psalm 78:60-64 directly recounts God abandoning Shiloh and giving his people to the sword — the very judgment Jeremiah here points to.
1 Samuel 1:3 shows Shiloh as the worship center with Eli's corrupt sons, setting the stage for the judgment Jeremiah recalls.
1 Samuel 4:3 describes how Israel superstitiously brought the ark from Shiloh, leading to the disaster God later cites.
1 Samuel 4:4 shows the ark and Eli's sons leaving Shiloh, initiating the events that destroyed God's dwelling there.
1 Samuel 4:10 records Israel's great defeat—the catastrophe at Shiloh that Jeremiah says to 'see'.
1 Samuel 4:11-22 narrates the ark's capture, Eli's death, and the loss of Shiloh's glory—the judgment Jeremiah points to.
Ezekiel 10:18 records the glory of the Lord departing from the temple—the same divine abandonment that Shiloh experienced, now happening to Jerusalem.
Lamentations 2:7 describes the Lord abandoning His sanctuary—the very judgment Jer 7:12 warned about, using Shiloh as a prototype for Jerusalem.
1 Kings 2:27 fulfills the prophecy against Eli's house at Shiloh, showing the long-term consequences of the sin that led to Shiloh's fall.
1 Kings 8:16 relates that God chose Jerusalem, not Shiloh, as his permanent dwelling — explaining why Shiloh was judged and replaced.
Joshua 19:51 records the original establishment of Shiloh as the place where the tabernacle was set up — the 'first' dwelling Jeremiah mentions.
Deuteronomy 12:5 establishes that God chooses a place for His name—Shiloh was that first chosen place, now destroyed.
Judges 20:27 shows the ark of God at Shiloh during the civil war — illustrating Shiloh's role as the central sanctuary before its destruction.
Judges 18:31 confirms the house of God was at Shiloh, grounding Jeremiah's reference to Shiloh as God's former dwelling place.
Deuteronomy 12:11 repeats the command to bring offerings to the place God chooses, reinforcing Shiloh's original sanctity.