Jeremiah 7:2

Stand in the gate of the Lord’s house, and proclaim there this word, and say, Hear the word of the Lord, all ye of Judah, that enter in at these gates to worship the Lord.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 10:1 uses the same 'Hear the word of the LORD' formula, addressing the house of Israel with a similar prophetic call.

Jeremiah 17:19 gives a similar command to stand in a gate and proclaim — both are specific location-based prophetic instructions.

In Jeremiah 17:20, the same command to 'hear the word of the LORD' is addressed to those entering the gates, reinforcing the urgent call to heed God's message.

Jeremiah 19:3 repeats the exact 'Hear the word of the LORD' summons, now directed to kings and inhabitants of Judah.

Jeremiah 44:24 echoes the identical phrase, summoning all Judah in Egypt to hear the word of the LORD.

In Jeremiah 22:2, the identical formula 'Hear the word of the LORD... that enter in by these gates' is directed to the king and people, extending the same prophetic summons.

Jeremiah 26:2 commands standing in the court of the LORD's house — very similar to standing in the gate, both in the temple precinct for proclamation.

Jeremiah 34:4 continues the same formula, calling King Zedekiah to hear the word of the LORD with a specific promise.

Jeremiah 36:6 echoes this command: read God's words in the temple on a fasting day, same setting of public proclamation.

Jeremiah 36:10 places Baruch at the new gate of the temple reading the scroll — directly matches the gate location here.

In Jeremiah 11:6, the command to proclaim the covenant words in cities and streets parallels the gate summons, both calling people to hear and obey.

In Jeremiah 2:2, the prophet is commanded to cry in Jerusalem's ears, similar to the gate proclamation here, both initiating divine messages to the people.

Jeremiah 19:2 sends Jeremiah to the Potsherd Gate in the Valley of Hinnom — a different location but a similar prophetic mission to a specific gate.

Jeremiah 19:14 has Jeremiah stand in the temple court after the Topheth prophecy — a similar posture and location to the gate of the temple.

Jeremiah 22:1 sends Jeremiah to the king's house — a different venue but the same pattern of going to a specific place with a message.

Proverbs 8:3 explicitly says Wisdom cries at the gates and city entry — a strong parallel to the temple gate.

John 18:20 Parallel

John 18:20 shows Jesus teaching openly in the temple — same location and public proclamation as this command.

Acts 5:20 Parallel

Acts 5:20 directly mirrors this: 'stand and speak in the temple to the people all the words of this life.'

Acts 5:42 Parallel

Acts 5:42 describes daily teaching in the temple — an ongoing practice that extends this pattern of public proclamation.