Jeremiah 7:5
For if ye throughly amend your ways and your doings; if ye throughly execute judgment between a man and his neighbour;
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 7:3 calls for amending ways to dwell in the place; verse 5 expands the conditions — direct continuation.
Jeremiah 4:1 echoes the same conditional call to return with genuine repentance — parallel to the conditions in 7:5.
In Jeremiah 4:2, the same condition of justice and truth leads to nations being blessed, reinforcing the call to amend ways.
Jeremiah 35:15 repeats the same call to amend deeds and turn from evil, showing this as a persistent prophetic warning.
In 1 Kings 6:12, walking in God's statutes is tied to establishing His word—parallel conditional obedience for blessing.
In Ezekiel 18:8, executing true justice between people is a mark of the righteous—identical theme to amending deeds with justice.
Amos 5:15 similarly calls to 'establish justice in the gate,' reinforcing the prophetic demand for justice.
Zechariah 7:9 commands 'render true judgments' and show mercy, directly echoing the justice theme here.
In Isaiah 1:19, willing obedience brings eating the good of the land—a similar conditional promise of blessing for right conduct.
In Isaiah 16:3, a call to grant justice and shelter outcasts mirrors the emphasis on executing justice in this verse.