Jeremiah 8:20
The harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 6:4 also uses the imagery of day declining—'woe to us, for the day declines'—as time runs out for action.
Jeremiah 51:9 laments 'we would have healed Babylon, but she is not healed'—similar to the failed salvation in the main verse.
Matthew 25:1-12 depicts foolish virgins locked out after the bridegroom arrives—a parallel to the despair of being too late for salvation.
In Luke 13:25, the door is shut after opportunity — similar to harvest past and no salvation.
In Luke 19:44, Jesus laments Jerusalem not knowing the time of visitation — like the missed harvest.
In Hebrews 3:7-15, the warning to respond 'today' stands in contrast to the lament that the harvest has passed and salvation did not come.
Lamentations 4:17 describes waiting for a nation that could not save—mirroring the hopelessness of 'we are not saved'.
In Proverbs 10:5, wise gathering in summer contrasts with the lament that harvest ended without salvation.