Proverbs 1:20
Wisdom crieth without; she uttereth her voice in the streets:
Cross-reference
In Proverbs 8:1-5, wisdom similarly calls out in public places, expanding the same personification of wisdom's invitation.
Proverbs 9:3 continues the metaphor: wisdom sends servants to cry out from the city heights, echoing the public call in 1:20.
Luke 11:49 quotes personified Wisdom speaking — directly echoing the voice of Wisdom in Proverbs 1:20.
John 7:37 shows Jesus publicly inviting the thirsty — a typological fulfillment of wisdom's cry in Proverbs 1:20.
1 Corinthians 1:24 identifies Christ as the wisdom of God — a fulfillment of the personified Wisdom in Proverbs 1:20.
1 Corinthians 1:30 says Christ became wisdom from God — further identifying Jesus as the embodiment of divine Wisdom.
Jeremiah 7:2 places the prophet at the temple gate to proclaim God's word, mirroring wisdom's public call in Proverbs 1:20.
In Matthew 10:27, Jesus commands public proclamation from the rooftops — directly mirroring Wisdom's public cries in the squares.
In Matthew 22:9, servants invite guests from street corners — a direct parallel to Wisdom's invitation in the public squares.
In Luke 14:21, the master sends servants into streets and alleys to bring the poor — strongly parallels Wisdom's call in public places.
In John 12:44, Jesus cries out publicly, declaring belief in the Father — directly echoing Wisdom's loud public proclamation.
Acts 17:17 shows Paul reasoning in the marketplace daily — a NT echo of Wisdom crying out in the open squares. Public proclamation in the agora.
Colossians 2:3 reveals that the wisdom crying out in Proverbs is fully embodied in Christ, the hidden treasure of all knowledge.
In Jeremiah 19:2, the prophet is commanded to proclaim God's message in a specific public location, echoing Wisdom's call in the streets.
Matthew 13:54 shows Jesus teaching publicly with astonishing wisdom — a parallel to Wisdom crying aloud in the streets.